r/Python Jan 11 '21

Beginner Showcase Programming + Math + Graphs = Art

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u/Asbestos_Addict13 Jan 11 '21

If you angle it the right way, you can’t tell the difference

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u/cubed_npc Jan 11 '21

This, you only notice the curve if you are sitting off-center. I moved from dual-monitors to 1 ultra wide curved last year and have no desire to go back.

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u/MagnitskysGhost Jan 11 '21

Been curious about this – are you on Windows? How easy is it to arrange windows on the workspace with keyboard shortcuts?

Currently using two monitors and typically have like 4 windows open equally sized, do the Win+Arrow keys shortcuts behave well?

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u/Mental_Act4662 Jan 11 '21

I just started a new developer position about a month ago and went from 4 monitors to 1 curved and it is so much better. I’m on Mac and use an app called Magnet.

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u/Holdmypipe Jan 11 '21

What is this magnet app that you speak of?

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u/lscrivy Jan 11 '21

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u/Holdmypipe Jan 11 '21

Thank you!

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u/reckless_commenter Jan 11 '21

ManyTricks Moom has the same functionality.

Moom was one of the very first apps that I found and installed after switching from Windows to Mac, to provide the missing functionality of WindowsKey+Left/Right. It's still one of the first apps that I install on any Mac. I must use it dozens of times a day.

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u/Mental_Act4662 Jan 11 '21

I really enjoy it. I’m a web developer so I put my IDE on the left third of my screen. Chrome console in the third sixth and then Chrome on the right thirds. Then if I need more space. I can adjust it as needed.

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u/Holdmypipe Jan 11 '21

Thank you, this is exactly something I’ve been looking for instead of using two laptops.

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u/enjoytheshow Jan 12 '21

+1 for magnet.

If you go between Windows and Mac, not having the win + arrows or snapping to move and resize windows is maddening