On Feb 2, 3:08 pm, "Aaron S. Meurer" <asmeu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I saw this message on IRC today (I was away from my machine, so I couldn't 
> respond):
>
> alekz joined the chat room. [10:46am]
> alekz: hello [10:46am]
> alekz: do you know if anyone ever created a sympy cheat sheet? [10:46am]
> alekz left the chartroom. (Quit: done.) [11:01am]
>
> I don't think we have one, but I think we should.  It would just be one or 
> two pages of a down-and-dirty reference to common functions and tasks, like:
>
> powsimp(expr, deep=False, combine='all') - Combine common bases and exponents 
> in an expression.
> nsimplify(expr, constants=[], tolerance=None, full=False) - Find a simple 
> formula that numerically matches the given expression.
>
> etc.  
>
> For example, here is a LaTeX cheat sheet:  
> http://www.stdout.org/~winston/latex/
> and here is a Maple cheat sheet 
> (PDF):http://math.mtsac.edu/resources/maple11_cheatsheet1.pdf
>
> What do you think?
>
> Aaron Meurer

Sage has nice quick references:

http://wiki.sagemath.org/quickref

This one is for me vim cheatsheet (the nicest one I have ever seen)

http://www.viemu.com/a_vi_vim_graphical_cheat_sheet_tutorial.html

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