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Brand New: Cheat Sheets from Codecademy

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  If you can’t see this email - [View it in your browser.](=)     [Codecademy]( [Back to Coding](   [Monday Course Drop](   Releasing: [Codecademy Cheat Sheets](  Growing up, we had to memorize the spelling of words like “return,” remember that 12 x 12 = 144, and recall the conjugations of tener. Coding is not so different, having to memorize specific syntax, rules, and commands. And in coding, you’ll get an error if you misspell return, so it’s important to remember the details.    But coding should be less about rote memorization and more about understanding the principles at work. So to help you focus more on deeper understanding, we created Codecademy Cheat Sheets.  You can refer to a Cheat Sheet when you’re building your next project or querying a new data set. We also made them downloadable as PDFs, so you can take them with you anywhere. We currently have cheat sheets for our [Learn C++](, [Learn SQL](, [Introduction to HTML](, [Introduction to JavaScript](, [Learn Java](, and [Learn Python 3]( courses, with more to come in the future. You’ll find them at the end of each relevant lesson.  [Take a Look](  Recently, our Curriculum Developers Sonny and Mariel met up with Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, for an exclusive interview. Bjarne designed and implemented C++ at the famous Bell Labs in 1979.  Since then, the language has exploded in popularity and is used nearly every industry. Read about how the language has evolved from the perspective of the creator himself. And after you finish the article, take a stab at our Dr. Stroustrup-approved Learn C++ course. [Read Now](  Happy Coding, Codecademy      [codecademy](  Copyright © Codecademy. All rights reserved.  Our mailing address is: 575 Broadway, 5th Floor New York City, NY 10012, USA  [Privacy Policy]( |[Unsubscribe](   Â

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