- After three days the mac has been set up.
- What is missing is a good photo album app. iPhoto is fancy, but it keeps all these copies of photos around (even with the 'copy' option unchecked, and the originals unmodified) and it can not read the IPCT metadata that windows photo gallery has written.
- Firefox editor shows some visual glitches
- Thunderbird composer garbles text, and the cursor is not positioned correctly.
UPDATE - Only Ariel does not have this problem: - RRiki is much, much faster - instantaneous response, even when it has been inactive for a while. This could be the larger memory, faster processor or the different OS
Python's context managers are a very neat way of handling code that needs a teardown once you are done. Python objects have do have a destructor method ( __del__ ) called right before the last instance of the object is about to be destroyed. You can do a teardown there. However there is a lot of fine print to the __del__ method. A cleaner way of doing tear-downs is through Python's context manager , manifested as the with keyword. class CrushMe: def __init__(self): self.f = open('test.txt', 'w') def foo(self, a, b): self.f.write(str(a - b)) def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): self.f.close() return True with CrushMe() as c: c.foo(2, 3) One thing that is important, and that got me just now, is error handling. I made the mistake of ignoring all those 'junk' arguments ( exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb ). I just skimmed the docs and what popped out is that you need to return True or...
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