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Re: Top Programming Fonts

#2
Badger's Top 1 programming font: Something monospace.

(Hmmm, I seem to have some time left over... should I review my choice of font, or just code something with my current choice?)

Re: Top Programming Fonts

#7
For whatever reason, I can't stand how Windows or FreeType anti-alias Inconsolata. But on a Mac, it's dreamy.

It is, however, somewhat annoying when I exuberantly recommend a typeface, only to see it become rather unusable when rendered by another system.

Re: Top Programming Fonts

#8
In the past, we’ve had to decide between tiny monospace fonts or jagged edges. But today, modern operating systems do a great job of anti-aliasing, making monospace fonts look great at any size. It’s not 1990 anymore. Give your tired eyes a break and bump up that font size.

No, thanks. All the anti-aliased screenshots in his post look blurry and some make me outright cringe.

Also he missed my personal favorite: http://www.netalive.org/tinkering/triskweline/

Re: Top Programming Fonts

#10
post #7

For whatever reason, I can't stand how Windows or FreeType anti-alias Inconsolata. But on a Mac, it's dreamy. It is, however, somewhat annoying when I exuberantly recommend a typeface, only to see it become rather unusable when rendered by another system.

if you like inconsolata on the mac, try consolas which is very similar but in my opinion just a little bit more aesthetically pleasing.
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