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LPD ALuvu Anthracite Grey Folding Sliding External Door (3 Fold Right Stack) - 2095mm x 2995mmLooking for a modern and stylish external door that will make a statement? Look no further than the AluVu External Bi fold Pre finished Anthracite Grey 10ft Doors. These doors are part of the AluVu family and feature a pre finished anthracite grey face type that is sure to impress. The door style is a bi fold design that is perfect for those who want to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. The glazing info includes argon
Looking for a modern and stylish external door that will make a statement? Look no further than the AluVu External Bi-fold Pre-finished Anthracite Grey 10ft Doors. These doors are part of the AluVu family and feature a pre-finished anthracite grey face type that is sure to impress. The door style is a bi-fold design that is perfect for those who want to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. The glazing info includes argon-filled toughened low 'E' double glazed units that are tempered to BS EN 12150/12600 and BS EN1279. With a thickness of 44mm, a width of 2990mm, and a height of 2090mm, these doors are sure to make a statement.The finish of these doors is pre-finished anthracite grey, which is a modern and stylish choice that will complement any home. The door type is external folding and sliding, which makes them perfect for those who want to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. The doors are made from thermally broken aluminium, which means they are strong and durable. They are not fire-resistant and do not have a fire rating. The lipping framing long edge and F certification are not applicable.
In summary, the AluVu External Bi-fold Pre-finished Anthracite Grey 10ft Doors are a modern and stylish choice for those who want to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. They feature argon-filled toughened low 'E' double glazed units that are tempered to BS EN 12150/12600 and BS EN1279, and are made from thermally broken aluminium. With a pre-finished anthracite grey finish, these doors are sure to impress.
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- Bi-fold door style
- Argon-filled toughened low 'E' double glazed units
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- External folding and sliding door type
- 44mm thickness
- 2990mm width
- 2090mm height
- Not fire-resistant and no fire rating
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★★★★★ 5
Good book
Format: Paperback
Still working through it but I have no complaints. I have a shelf of no starch books and have not been disappointed by any. Some, of course, are better than others but this is a good book.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2021
★★★★★ 5
Dive into Algorithms is more like eating a Parfait than trying understand algorithms!
Format: Paperback
Seriously though great writing and explanation along with great history lessons. Also highly recommend for anyone working in the data science field.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021
★★★★★ 3
Ok content, not great explanations (2.5 our of 5 stars)
Format: Paperback
I found the contents of this book to be simply ok: either too simple, or the more complicated algorithms and concepts would not be as carefully explained as they should have been. It is not a terrible book, but it feels as though the author did not go over many drafts/iterations of this work.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
★★★★★ 5
An Excellent Self-Discovery Approach to Learning Algorithms
Format: Paperback
I have an Ivy League Master's Degree in Computer Science although it was accomplished 35 years ago. Of course, I had to complete an ACM-type course in Algorithms and Data Structures on the undergraduate and graduate level and managed to by rote accomplish enough to satisfy these courses. But until seeing this great book I never had the feeling of gaining an understanding of the approach to learning and building algorithms and the extent to which it is an important component of all programs. By a journey of guided self-discovery the author shows, not only the necessity of algorithms and their canonical forms, but a path to understanding the construction of algorithms to accomplish common and not so common practical problems. These range from the simple to understand, e.g. implementing Russian Peasant Multiplication, to advanced and up to date topics like Machine Learning.
The highest praise I can give this book is that as a journey of guided self-discovery it produces an understanding in the reader of the process of constructing and understanding these algorithms and their place in all programming.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2021
★★★★★ 5
Easy to understand, makes algorithms exciting again!
Format: Kindle
Dive Into Algorithms speaks to me directly as a very intrepid beginner myself. I was given another "learn Python" book several years ago and it languishes on a shelf undisturbed to this day. Dive Into Algorithms had me hooked by the first parfait recipe.
Mr. Tuckfield explains concepts in such a way that any student can learn something. The history, physics, cooking, and math lessons teach us that algorithms are everywhere, and they're not big scary 'big data' monsters out to ruin us. Instead, they're tools to help understand the world around us.
This book has made me excited about programming again. Thank you.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2021