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Code-snippet flashcards for 600 programming cheat sheets

Code-snippet flashcards for 600 programming cheat sheets

by twistorino·Feb 28, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidSolve My Problem

Flashcards with code snippets exist; Anki, Quizlet, and LeetCode already own this.

Strengths
  • Syntax-highlighted code snippets reduce text-heavy flashcard fatigue.
  • Progressive difficulty scaling (Beginner→Advanced) scaffolds learning intentionally.
  • Aggregates three content types (cheat sheets, Q&A, tutorials) in one search interface.
Weaknesses
  • Spaced repetition algorithm and retention data are not mentioned; unclear if this beats Anki.
  • No evidence of novel pedagogy—active recall flashcards are table stakes for interview prep platforms.
Category
Target Audience

Software developers preparing for interviews or learning new programming languages and frameworks.

Similar To

Anki · Quizlet · LeetCode

Post Description

Today, I'm launching Flashcards across all 600+ topics on CheatSheet++ (cheatsheet-plus-plus.com).

Active recall is crucial for really learning and remembering concepts (especially for interview prep).

To make these actually useful for developers, I focused on a few key features:

Code Snippets Included: Standard flashcards are often too text-heavy. These flashcards feature syntax-highlighted code examples on the back alongside the conceptual explanations. Progressive Difficulties: The decks scale from Beginner to Advanced, adjusting the depth of the questions and the complexity of the concepts accordingly.

This feature is designed to work alongside our existing Interview Q&A section for comprehensive prep.

Search the topic you are currently learning and try it: https://cheatsheet-plus-plus.com

Feedback and critique are incredibly welcome!

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