- The multiple monitor handling is well done:
multiple desktops are handled seamlessly over two monitors
a screen shot will result in two images, one for each monitor - The operation animations are not only eye candy, but assist the brain by creating a continuous change rather than an abrupt one
- Fan exhaust is aimed backwards, not intakes/outtakes on the bottom.
- The magnetic power plug
- LED on power plug changes color when the computer is fully charged
- The battery has a LED charge indicator
- The decent battery life
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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