I like Input Sans Narrow. It's proportional, so every letter has just as much space as it needs, so the letters aren't cramped or too apart. It has exaggerated punctuation, so it's good for languages with much punctuation. And it is configurable; there are several variants of some glyphs and adjustable default line spacing. Recursive Sans and Verdana Pro are other proportional typefaces good for programming. Verdana is good especially for Java, and Recursive is a variable typeface with four continuous axes, of which one is monospacedness.
Iosevka and Input should definitely be there in that list, both were designed with coding in mind and both are very configurable, you can even change some individual glyphs to your liking (i, l, a, 0, etc.)
It helps with legibility. Also we still often have following lines that should align horizontally like when defining a two dimensional matrix with numbers in it. It looks crappy when the columns don't align.
I've been using Fira Code (it's in the Ubuntu repo, whereas other coding fonts aren't) and notice a few oddities: "/=" has a ligature, but "*= -= +=" don't. If Kate wordwraps a line with "->" in it, it may break it between the characters (it prefers breaking after hyphens), in which case the arrow is on the second line, with its shaft in the gray area that Kate puts when it indents a wordwrapped line.
Operator Mono, Monolisa, JetBrains Mono, Hasklig, Fira Code, Source Code Pro, Cascadia Code, Hack Hard to go wrong with any of those. However, in my **subjective** opinion, only Operator Mono and Monolisa are the least boring ones, cause they're quite stylish. Source Code Pro is probably the most boring one.
Finally a video about coding fonts I undersand. Thanks!
I like Input Sans Narrow. It's proportional, so every letter has just as much space as it needs, so the letters aren't cramped or too apart. It has exaggerated punctuation, so it's good for languages with much punctuation. And it is configurable; there are several variants of some glyphs and adjustable default line spacing.
Recursive Sans and Verdana Pro are other proportional typefaces good for programming. Verdana is good especially for Java, and Recursive is a variable typeface with four continuous axes, of which one is monospacedness.
Iosevka and Input should definitely be there in that list, both were designed with coding in mind and both are very configurable, you can even change some individual glyphs to your liking (i, l, a, 0, etc.)
These are my favorites! Also Dank Mono, but it's so expensive
I'm using Terminus , ; )
I love jetbrains mono and fira code
Fira Code and JetBrains Mono are the best
Yeah those are cool
Buy a boom arm for your monitor......please, it will affect your health :(
This is a good idea, for reference when I work, I have it high, for videos I lower it so the camera can sit on top!
0:16 The struggle of a developer...Great video!!!
Jet Brains Mono, patched with Nerd Fonts, is my favorite shell/coding font.
I love how at the end he just he just makes it to her he's like oh yeah I'm just going to buy the font that cost like $300
Comic code is also beautiful
Cascadia Code is also pretty good!
JetBrains Mono 😎✌️
Recursive.
My fav is JetBrains Mono ❤
I’m a huge Victor Mono fan but these are great too! 🤗
how to change victor mon to victor mono bold in vscode
Why are Mono space fonts used for coding?
It helps with legibility. Also we still often have following lines that should align horizontally like when defining a two dimensional matrix with numbers in it. It looks crappy when the columns don't align.
I've been using Fira Code (it's in the Ubuntu repo, whereas other coding fonts aren't) and notice a few oddities:
"/=" has a ligature, but "*= -= +=" don't.
If Kate wordwraps a line with "->" in it, it may break it between the characters (it prefers breaking after hyphens), in which case the arrow is on the second line, with its shaft in the gray area that Kate puts when it indents a wordwrapped line.
nice thumbnail
It would be nice some fonts for dyslexic people aswell
Try comic code
Opendyslexic Mono might maybe do good for ya?
Helpful video 🐱
Awesome! Thank you 🙏🏽
what's the tool you have been used to pointing, marking in windows?
Epic pen
Wow that helps a lot and make code boom 🔥
MonoLisa is a pleasure to code in with its unambiguous legibility and ligatures.
Greatt vedioo🔥👍
Thanks!
Operator Mono, Monolisa, JetBrains Mono, Hasklig, Fira Code, Source Code Pro, Cascadia Code, Hack
Hard to go wrong with any of those. However, in my **subjective** opinion, only Operator Mono and Monolisa are the least boring ones, cause they're quite stylish. Source Code Pro is probably the most boring one.
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Recursive is nice!
Deja Vu Sans Mono… still amazing
Comic Code lovers where?
I used monaco for many years.😀
Hack & fira code are my favourites...
I use ubuntu mono on my Manjaro Linux, it suits my qtile rice.
Can you share your Dotfiles for your qtile rice
I didnt know Mr. Beast was a developer 🤣🤣
Every time! Apparently I give of MrBeast vibes?
I use JetBrains Mono! 🙌
try out Victor mono - very similar (has ligeratures, but letters are slimmer)
@@hazart2798 alright, thanks for the recommendation
IBM Plex is amazing.
I have tried many of them now using inconsolata
Eligible !== Legible
👉Cascadia Code 💖💖
WellDone Man
I like Consolas
Ubuntu Mono
Ubuntu Mono
or just use comic sans.
Fira Code
i like comic sans :)
Source code Pro
I use Comic Sans
You are sick
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Nice!
Here's your medal 🥇
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I'm here rn after the first day of class,I went into the wrong career🥲