Creating a plaintext version of the philosophy cheatsheet #2
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After seeing some complaints about the readability of the cheatsheet, I decided to create a markdown file based on the content that was in there.
So far, I've only transcribed the first two sections, but I'll continue working on it when I have time. I'm not sure how to replicate the notes with the arrows, and the red and green highlighted text, so I decided to split each example into a correct and incorrect one, with the associated notes above each code sample.
I'd appreciate any assistance in doing this! Some of the later examples look like they're gonna be pretty complicated to break down.