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Comment by 🍵 michaelnordmeyer


Re: "Programming Fonts"

In: s/programming


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:


— https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/202x/2023/02/09/Monospace

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


🍵 michaelnordmeyer

2023-08-15 · 10 months ago


4 Later Comments ↓


🚀 stack · 2023-08-15 at 18:50:

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


☕️ Morgan · 2023-08-15 at 18:51:

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 ;)


— Proportional Coding


Right now I use Verdana.


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


🐙 norayr · 2023-08-15 at 22:00:

— /u/norayr/image/147.png


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


🐉 gyaradong · 2023-08-18 at 10:53:

IBM plex sans mono. retro modern


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Programming Fonts — What is the monospace font you most use?

💬 naf · 15 comments · 2 likes · 2023-08-14 · 10 months ago

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