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Comment by πŸ™ norayr

Re: "Programming Fonts"

In: s/programming

heh, btw i have contributed to dejavu sans. (:

πŸ™ norayr

2023-08-14 Β· 3 months ago

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πŸš€ ahappydeath

SourceCode Pro

❀️ sugar

Comic Mono, not even as a joke, it's super easy for me to read

β€” https://dtinth.github.io/comic-mono-font/

2023-08-15 Β· 3 months ago

🍡 michaelnordmeyer

A visual comparison showing actual code of 28 fonts can be found on Tim Bray’s website. It covers most people’s favorite fonts of the last decade:

β€” https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2023/02/09/Monospace

β€” https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2023/02/14/More-Mono

πŸš€ stack

@michaelnordmeyer: thanks! Hack seems like a clear winner there!

β˜•οΈ Morgan

I code only with proportional fonts. I think I kicked off one of the biggest Gemini discussion threads this year when I posted about it ;)

β€” Proportional Coding

Right now I use Verdana.

I do use a fixed width font in the terminal, it's DejaVu Sans Mono.

πŸ™ norayr

β€” /u/norayr/image/147.png

yeah and my terminal (i program in vim) has dejavu sans mono font. (:

πŸ‰ gyaradong

IBM plex sans mono. retro modern

2023-08-18 Β· 3 months ago

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Programming Fonts β€” What is the monospace font you most use?

πŸ’¬ naf Β· 15 comments Β· 2 likes Β· 2023-08-14 Β· 3 months ago