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Mudvayne - The End Of All Things To Come (2Lp Black) Vinyl New1. Silenced 2. Trapped in the Wake of a Dream 3. Not Falling 4. (Per)Version of a Truth 5. Mercy, Severity 6. World So Cold 7. The Patient Mental 8. Skrying 9. Solve Et Coagula 10. Shadow of a Man 11. 12: 97: 24: 99 12. The End of All Things to Come 13. A Key to Nothin More Info: Gatefold 180 gram black vinyl. In 2002, the American heavy metal band Mudvayne released their sophomore album The End Of All Things To Come, which expanded their sound with a
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A Colorado Shopper
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God reweaves the coat of many colors
Format: Paperback
Excellent booklet of 51 pages. Small size and I’m including this as holiday gifts 2025 as presents this year. Satan weaves a mess and God reweaves it for something good.
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Good book
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Great book
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Good guide
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Leam Hall
Draper, US
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If you want to be super productive then start here
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I have been coding and implementing productivity processes for thirty years and I still found "The Art of Clean Code" engaging and valuable. I've done almost everything in the book, yet like many who have been in the field for a while, the refresher was timely. My work now is vastly different from my work in the '90's, and even what I was doing in the '80's. While the book uses Python examples the code is easy to read and applicable anywhere. Most of the guidelines given even benefit daily life, not just coding. Highly recommended!
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An Amazonian
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 3
Unimpressive
Format: Paperback
This book is very much part of hustle culture. Each chapter contains a shallow dip into a programming principle followed by a metaphorical application of the principle to your career. "10x your income by maximizing your productivity and earning while you learn through a Python side hustle! Here is one anecdotal example of someone who got rich after two months! Sign up for my course and you can do it too!" I don't doubt Dr. Mayer's own expertise, but this is not really a book about coding; it's a book about hustling, and its main purpose seems to be to sell Dr. Mayer's course. What disappoints me is that this book seems to be offered in bad faith. Dr. Mayer may be a true believer, but he probably knows that the vast majority of side hustlers won't make much money, and he probably knows the the tech bro culture around programming is a separate thing from software design per se. I'm equally disappointed in No Starch. I have loved their books up till now; they let us down with this one.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2023

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