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June 22, 2020 03:01 pm GMT

Awesome fonts to code

We spend a lot of time interacting with type. They influence our thinking, alter trust, determine context, and play with our productivity.

In these weird times where our screen times skyrocket. We should do something to ease our contextual burden and increase our productivity.

This is a list of awesome fonts that will make your code look even more elegant and concise (and makes your more productive ).

Note: This is a personal favourite list (and almost all of them are mono). Please feel free to comment your favourite.

Fira Code Mono

Any font list is incomplete, without this classic font.

Type: Mono | GitHub

Fira Code

Hasklig

This is forked from Source Code Pro and added some nice ligatures in it.

Type: Mono | GitHub

Hasklig

Source Code Pro

This one from Adobe is awesome. It is clean and crisp.

Type: Mono | GitHub

Source Code Pro

Anonymous Pro

It is fixed width font designed for coding.

Type: Mono | GitHub

Anonymous

Fantasque

A cool and refreshing font. This font has some handwriting like ligatures.

Type: Mono | GitHub

Fantasque Sans Mono

Jetbrains Mono

This one is from the Jetbrains. They already have cool abstract images in their IDE startups. The font is bit oversized but once again it is awesome.

Type: Mono | GitHub

JetBrains Mono

Monoid

It is sharp, bit taller. But the font looks great even in low resolution displays.

Type: Mono | GitHub

Monoid

Cascadia Code

Windows was the first machine that I ever had. And I used it for a long time at my work (now don't judge me). So this one was my long time favourite. Recently I saw they have open sourced it and it brings back a lot of memories.

Type: Mono | GitHub

Cascadia Code Mono

Dank (Paid)

This one is pretty cool. But it is paid. I haven't used it personally, but used this in some of my slides (via carbon.now.sh)

Type: Mono | Buy it here

Dank Mono

Special Mentions

Voila, meanwhile you have also learnt quickSort using Haskell

Did you know? >> You can customise your dev.to font here

What is your favourite font?

What is in the font? Check out this book -> Why Fonts Matter - Sarah Hyndman

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Original Link: https://dev.to/sendilkumarn/what-the-font-o71

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