February 2, 2004

Fonts for Programmers

I had no idea that there was just a need for particular fonts for programmers. But after looking at many of these, I must say that I'll be downloading a good variety and trying them out. Some ones that have caught my eye: * ProFont. (free) * Proggy (free) * Anonymous (free) It'll be interesting to see if any of these stick as the type for my text editor.
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Posted at 07:44 AM

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Jer

Profont is great!

I switched all of my IDE's over and haven't had a bug since... ":^)

But, seriously, profont 9 makes code easy to read while making room for more of it on the screen.

Tony

Yeah, ProFont isn't bad. That was the first that I've tested. I'll probably give each of these a day or so, see how it goes as I play around.

Richard Allsebrook

I've been using the Raize ( http://www.raize.com/DevTools/Tools/RzFont.htm ) font for coding for a couple of years now. It's freeware too.

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