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Hey,

As of late, I've been noticing that with google, the best docs for a given library/framework/whatever are often not the official documentation. Maybe this is because it takes a user to understand which parts are hard to learn?

Anyway, even with google, the best docs aren't always easy to find (see: the purpose of stackoverflow =D ). so...

What is your favorite unofficial documentation?

Please post each answer separately so we can vote :)

I'll start...

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Should be a wiki. – John Jan 14 '09 at 2:55
On the subject of Polls, see Jeff's reason for closing a poll question: stackoverflow.com/questions/439466/… – George Stocker Jan 14 '09 at 4:54
sorry about that... all better now :) – Jim Robert Jan 15 '09 at 1:49

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W3Schools

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good call, I use w3school everyday – Jim Robert Jan 14 '09 at 3:30
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A List Apart

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Why's (poignant) guide to ruby

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Railscasts

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Ubuntu Forums

I know it's not exactly a doc, but since I almost always find what I need without posting it may as well be ;)

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digiLife.be cheat sheet list

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Google Doctype is pretty decent.

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pInvoke.net

Not useful for everyone...but when you need it you can find stuff you never knew existed...and its a wiki so if it doesn't contain what you needed and you figure it out you can add it...

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The User Contributed Notes in http://www.php.net/manual

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QuirksMode

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QuirksMode is utterly fantastic. – Matthew Maravillas Jan 14 '09 at 3:14
Good one to read – 1.01pm Jan 14 '09 at 3:18
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JQuery for Designers

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