Bespin is a Mozilla Labs experiment that proposes an open, extensible web-based framework for code editing that aims to increase developer productivity, enable compelling user experiences, and promote the use of open standards.
To learn more about Bespin, here it is a video tour-guide made by the developers of Bespin:
I played with it a little bit and I really liked the concept.
I can’t wait to see new features ;) [btw – some color schemes will be nice]. What I liked the most is the fact that will allow collaborations to the same file. Maybe a SVN-like system in the future? Who knows…
If you are a designer / developer, then you know that cheat sheets are a gold mine.
You don’t know what is a cheat sheet?
A “cheat sheet” is any short reference to terms (one or two pages, commands, or symbols where the user is expected to understand the use of such terms etc but not necessarily to have memorized all of them. Many computer applications, for example, have cheat sheets included in their documentation which list keystrokes or menu commands needed to achieve specific tasks to save the user the effort of digging through an entire manual to find the keystroke needed to, for example, move between two windows. [source]