R now has its own shelf in Dillons
I was in Dillons, the one opposite University College London, at the start of the week and what did I spy there?
There is now a bookshelf devoted to R (right, second from top) in the programming languages section. The shelf would be a lot fuller if O’Reilly did not have a complete section devoted to their books.
A trolley of C/C++ books was waiting to refill the shelves near the door.
Being adjacent to a university means that programming language books make up a much larger percentage of software books.
And there is O’Reilly in the corner with two stacks of shelves.
And yes, this is a big bookshop, the front is a complete block; computing/mathematics/physics/chemistry/engineering/medicine are in the basement. You can buy skeletons and stethoscopes in the medical section a few rooms down from computing; a stethoscope is useful for locating strange noises in computer cases without having to open them.
Readers a bit younger than me probably know this shop as Waterstones.
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