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I discovered comic mono a couple months ago and I've never looked back. It's the perfect font
Times New Roman
Maybe a little Fixed Width Comic Sans?
Variable width if you're really hardcore
Recursive Mono. It’s freaking cool. I like ligatures so it’s got them, it’s nice on the eyes, and it’s playful without being too playful.
Bonus points if you use Semicasual.
+1 Recursive!
I use Iosevka Nerd Font. It looks nice and has various extra glyphs and ligature support.
Iosevka SS14
I have a custom TrueType font embedding the UCS bitmap fonts so I can use it with modern font renderers which dropped support for those old font formats.
Terminus.
To be honest, I don't care. If I dislike a default font somewhere, I change it, but there's no a favorite one. The font must be readable, that's all.
That's a very nice one! I also enjoy programming ligatures.
I use Cartograph CF. I like to use the handwriting style for built-in keywords. Those are common enough that I identify them by shape. The loopy handwriting helps me to skim over the keywords to focus on the words that are specific to each piece of code.
I wish more monospace fonts would use the "m" style from Ubuntu Mono. The middle leg is shortened which makes the glyph look less crowded.
Cartograph looks good. Ubuntu mono is also a great font but I guess it doesn't support ligatures.
I use comic mono for the meme, but i also like courier and old school terminal looking fonts
Cascadia Code is what I'm using
I settled on Go Mono, a few years back after going through a list of commonly recommended code fonts, and picking the one that I liked best. While I usually do not program in Golang, I still find the this font to be well suited for any programming language.
I started using comic sans mono ironically, but have come to realize that it legit is easy to read.
Cascadia Code is my go to
re: mononoki - what's the license, I don't see it in the github.
Monospace, openDyslexic, Noto Sans Regular
comic sans
Liberation Mono. It's probably not the best out there, but I like it well enough.