While searching for a good LaTeX cheat sheet I came across this gem made in, you guessed it, LaTeX and available in PDF format. It is 3-column, and meant to be printed double-sided.
When I needed to make cheat sheets for my Physics and Algorithms exams, I used Mr. Chang’s LaTeX sourcecode with, what I think are pretty good results.
Then I stumbled upon even more cheat sheets in a similar style, for topics varying from C to Vim and even LaTeX itself.
A great exercise in information density. I wish I had the time to do one of these for every course I take. They’re also a great alternative to the expensive sheets you can find in your college’s bookstore.
In the spirit of open source, I plan to release the source to my humble cheat sheets and see what others can do.
Update: After posting this, I discovered refcards.com and this site, two great resources for these so-called cheat sheets.
