You might be marked down for it on an exam, but not explicitly cleaning up many classes of resources and just exiting the process to let the OS do it is often completely reasonable, and the high performance thing to do. Apps that don't exit instantly get a glare.
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Oops, this is the one I meant to link. Similar spirit. https://stackoverflow.com/a/6347182/379897 …
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I'm really sad the accepted answer on this is that its "professional" to do teardown. Making your software restart to consistent state after power failure would be professional, but I guess that's not the world we live in...
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If you see the one I meant to link, posted as a followup, my recommendation was the accepted answer on it. :-)
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