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Christian Mayer

    Das Universum als lebendiges Wesen / Die Übermittler des Universums
    Das Universum als lebendiges Wesen / Der Mensch und sein Glauben
    Das Zuckerl
    The First Cell
    The Art Of Clean Code
    Python One-Liners
    • 2022

      Learn eight principles to simplify your code and become a more effective (and successful) programmer.Most software developers waste thousands of hours working with overly complex code. The eight core principles in The Art of Clean Coding will teach you how to write clear, maintainable code without compromising functionality. The book’s guiding principle is reduce and simplify, then reinvest energy in the important parts to save you countless hours and ease the often onerous task of code maintenance.Bestselling author Christian Mayer leverages his experience helping thousands perfect their coding skills in this new book. With expert advice and real-world examples, he’ll show you how The Python-based The Art of Clean Coding is suitable for programmers at any level, with ideas presented in a language-agnostic manner.

      The Art Of Clean Code
    • 2021

      The First Cell

      The Mystery Surrounding the Beginning of Life

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book presents a novel perspective on the origins of the first cell, focusing on the role of early continental crust as a crucial environment for biochemical processes. It explores how interconnected cracks and cavities within this crust, filled with essential volatiles such as water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, may have created the ideal conditions for protocell formation. By examining these geological features, the author sheds light on the physical and chemical settings that could have facilitated the emergence of early life on prehistoric Earth.

      The First Cell
    • 2020

      Python One-Liners

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.8(63)Add rating

      Experienced programmers will improve their Python skills with these useful one-liners.

      Python One-Liners