- Waterstones Picadilly: huge book-shop with comfy sofas.
- Starbucks, Holland Park avenue. Comfortable seats and relaxing music. Bicycle racks outside. Crap 3G signal though.
- Foyles, Charing Cross Road: the most complete bookshop for computing I know in London. No sofas though. You cannot take books to the coffee area.
- Pret-a-Manger, Kensington High Street. Good seats. Bicycle racks outside.
- Bincho, OXO Tower. Japanese Grill Restaurant. Cool view to the Thames, very quiet during the week.
- British Library: the cafe inside has plenty of tables next to a huge books tower.
Monday, 16 June 2008
Code-Tourism
Code-tourism in London...
After a few hours of coding at home, I usually get bored and feel like I'm missing out.
So here is a new concept: coding while visiting London. I take my laptop with me and start wandering around. You need a 3G connection for this, Wifi is not enough.
Visit a museum, have a bicycle ride, then sit down somewhere in a park, a library or a coffee-shop to do some coding for an hour.
Good places to tourist-code:
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