OReilly Deal of the Day
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All Pink Books are on sale right now in honour of St. Valentine's Day. Check out the list, it is large.
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Lots of Python, Ruby, Erlang, Scala, Haskell, Git and other books in there. Django, Flask, Computer Science, etc.
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Thanks, lots of great books in there!
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Can anyone tell me what the colors denote? I was trying to figure that out awhile ago and I didn't come up with anything.
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I feel like long ago there was a reason for it. Now I am not so sure anymore.
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They used to have a guide to the colors, but it is gone.
http://archive.oreilly.com/pub/a/oreilly/letters/2000/routemap_1000.html
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But then they claimed that there was no reason...
http://archive.oreilly.com/pub/post/the_mystery_behind_our_spine_c.html
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From what I remember, System Admin books were always dark blue. Oracle in orange. "Web" stuff in that blueish green. Old stuff in white. Palm in silver. Security in yellow. AD in red. Programming tended to be pink.
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@StrongBad said:
From what I remember, System Admin books were always dark blue. Oracle in orange. "Web" stuff in that blueish green. Old stuff in white. Palm in silver. Security in yellow. AD in red. Programming tended to be pink.
Hmm good to know, if you scroll down on the second link you sent they give a rough topic based outline, but there is a lot of overlap so I was just wondering.
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Oh and then brown was added for Linux.
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Mastering Prezi today.
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Learning JavaScript Data Structures and Algorithms on sale 50% off today.
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February Best Sellers 50% off today.
Clojure, Docker, JavaScript and more...
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