Jason Ishibashi

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Programming Cheat Sheets Perfect For Cubical Walls

Web Designer and Developer David Child’s playground AddedBytes is informative and beautiful, but there is a particular section of his playground that I love: http://www.addedbytes.com/cheat-sheets/

David makes well laid out cheat sheets for verious programming languages that are both visually appealing and useful posted to any cubicle wall.

While you’re there, check out David’s blog which often contains useful tidbits of web design, web development, and typography.

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Posted on Wednesday, June 9 2010. Tagged with: Cheat SheetsGetting Things DoneProgrammingWeb DesignWeb Development
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Formerly known as The Financial Penguin, Jason graduated with a degree in Computer Science and currently works on the Airshow Moving Map systems for business/regional jets and airlines. He combines his interests in education, technology, philosophy, leadership, teamwork, time management, and photography in weird ways as demonstrated on his many outlets now branded as penguinCAST.

Outside of work, Jason is involved in Future Business Leaders of America Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL), Destination ImagiNation (DI), and the President’s Scholars program at Cal State Fullerton.

Jason frequently judges FBLA-PBL events for both the high school and collegiate divisions. He also tries to attend networking and mentoring events. See him this year at the FBLA-PBL National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California!

Destination ImagiNation is a creative problem solving program for K-12 students with programs for community groups and University students. Jason currently serves as the LA-DI-Land Tournament Director serving Los Angeles, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. He formerly served as Co-Regional Director for the LA-DI-Land Region while in University.

Jason continues to be involved with the President’s Scholars program at California State University Fullerton. As a President’s Scholar alumnus, and former Co-president of the President Scholars Student Association he organized community service events, helped manage the student social activities, and helped promote the program to incoming students. Now he gives back to the program as a President’s Associate.
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