Python Books & improving PyAwareness
Doug Stanfield
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Mon Jan 3 15:53:38 EST 2000
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[Jason Cunliffe said:] > Sad to say there is a very low profile of python books there. Only a couple of > copies at best in most stores...compared to shelf-fulls of the other P and J > lanaguage books. Even worse [but perhaps significant] is that in most stores > the Python books were extremely oddly placed - sometimes a volume or two in > the multimedia section, sometimes a tome in Internet, somtimes a copy wher you > would expect it a thte end of the Perl shelf. In no store did I find all the > current published Python books together. > > I noted that ther was no Python books in Linux sections - which I think is > rather surprisin and dissappointing, especially given the enthusiasm now > for Linux sections in these stores. [to which jblaine said:] > Why would you expect to find Python books in the Linux sections? It's > a programming language available for a pile of operating systems. Despite what we know, thats the only place I've found them prior to the appearance of 'Python Essential Reference' at Border's. Apparently all the O'Reilly books are about Unix. <wink> [Jason] > I doubt that anyone here can directly affect much of this - but I still > think it is worth some consideration: I tried a little guerrilla marketing, moving the 'Learning Python' book from the Linux section into the programming, 'P's (not where Perl or Java are, BTW, they get their own shelves loosely grouped under "Internet"), next to 'Python Essential Reference'. It appeared to work since that copy, having been on the shelves for about two months, disappeared within two days, presumably having been sold. Just as traffic increases at Burger King when they build a McDonald's next door, possibly someone compared the two and decided to start with 'LP'. > Q1: How to improve the bookstore/publisher handling of Python book > placement? Don't all the big chains have 'subject matter experts' that make the buying decisions? The number of Python references recently in the magazines might trigger some interest by them. I'm always seeing interest area broadsheets floating around these stores also. If 'the other P' books could get some mention in these it may affect those in the franchise stores that stock the shelves. One theory would hold that someone on this list is no more than two people removed from influencing the right person in some way. My 1<<1 -Doug-
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