[Sussex] Re: OT: O'Reilly Colour Scheme

Geoff Teale tealeg at member.fsf.org
Mon Apr 12 09:44:19 UTC 2004


Mark..

Hmmm.. I'm not sure there is a system.  I say this because I have some 
of the same books that we have at work, and to different copies are 
often different colours (this may have something to do with editions, 
I guess).

...adding to your list:

Blue:
     .NET Framework Essentials
     Visual Basic .NET
     Writing Excel Macros in VBA
     Building Wireless Community Networks
     Transact SQL Programming
     Using Samba
     Physics for game developers	

Pink:
     Managing & Using MySQL
     Sed & Awk pocket reference
     Programming with Qt
     CVS Pocket Reference

Red:
	Ruby in a nutshell
	Perl in a nutshell
	Evil Geniuses in a nutshell
	Python in a nutshell
	UML in a nutshell
	Linux device drivers
	Understanding the linux kernel

Green:
	XSLT
	Learning GNU Emacs
	Gimp pocket reference
	Javascript the definitive guide

Turquoise:
     XSLT
     HTML & XHTML
     Programming PHP

Non-Animal Books:
    POSIX Programmers Guide (purple + white)
    POSIX .4 Programming for the real world (green + white)
    X Window System manuals (many volumes, many colours)
    Free as in Freedom (white)

-- 
Geoff Teale
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