General Questions
What is the main goal of Short and Crispy?
The primary goal is to provide highly condensed, actionable, and visual developer cheat-sheets. Instead of reading through lengthy 50-page docs, you get bite-sized technical guides (e.g. CLI checklists, setup steps, system architecture notes) to get up and running in minutes.
Can I use these notes for interview preparation?
Absolutely! In fact, these guides are highly structured around core concepts in computer science, system design, web development, and backend frameworks, making them ideal resources for quick revision right before technical interviews.
Code & Usage Questions
Are the code snippets and configurations free to use?
Yes, completely. All source code, commands, and configuration snippets (e.g., Dockerfiles, Shopify App structures, Hugo themes, Python scripts) are free for personal and commercial usage. You do not need to seek explicit permission or attribution.
I found an error in one of the guides. What should I do?
Because technology stacks evolve rapidly, minor deprecations can occasionally happen. If you find a broken setup command, a typo, or an outdated API field, please let us know immediately through the Contact Page or send a direct message on LinkedIn so we can update the guide!
Content & Contributions
Can I request a technical guide on a specific topic?
Yes! We love covering developer workflows that are notoriously complex to set up. If there is a backend concept, developer framework, or automation tool you would like to see simplified into a "Short and Crispy" cheat-sheet, drop us an email or LinkedIn message.
How often is the site updated?
New learning notes and revisions to existing cheat-sheets are published regularly as I explore new backend technologies, system design patterns, and programming tools. Check back often or watch the repository!