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Marsoni
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Kuta Natural Small Candle HolderDesigned by Orsina for homes that favour quiet details and a comforting glow. The Kuta Natural Small Candle Holder combines a clear glass sleeve with a refined raffia wrap that brings touchable texture to intimate corners. The Kuta Natural Small Candle Holder is sized for nightstands, desk shelves, and window ledges where a little light goes a long way. Petite Size With Big Atmosphere When lit, candlelight shimmers through the transparent body and
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Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2019
★★★★★ 1
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Muy malo, no vine completo, además se demoró mucho más de lo que decía al momento de comprarlo. Solo aplazaban la fecha de entrega sin consultar cómo afectaba al cliente. Yo tuve que presentar el examen sin el libro, porque no llegó en la fecha que decía al comprarlo y después se cambió 3 veces la fecha, casi cumpliendo el mes.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
There's nothing else out there that's this comprehensive
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Unlike my last review, this one I'm happy to write. I'm a game engine programmer, but I don't have a long history with games, and how their engines are typically structured. Every in-house AAA engine will be different of course, and obviously you won't find books (or typically any docs at all really) on the structure of these behemoths, so the best you can hope for is something that tries to give you the high level overview of what to look for - how a tools pipeline is setup, what subsystems to expect, how they interact, etc.
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