Not using Inconsolata/Consolas as your font?
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Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-06 21:42
You don't know SHIT about programming
2
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-06 22:00
I use Terminus.
Fuck off back to /g/.
3
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-06 22:04
I use Deja Vu Sans Mono.
Fuck off back to /desktop ricing/
4
Name:
Master Race Typography Major
2012-10-06 22:07
I use Myriad Pro on OSX (ruby, javashit, objective c),
Segoe UI on 7 (VBA, C#, java),
Liberation on Ubuntu (python, c, c++, bash/dash)
5
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-06 22:08
I use Fixedsys Excelsior .
Fuck off back to /♪ / .
6
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-06 22:13
Not using an IBM Model M SpaceSaver keyboard valued at over $300?
You don't know SHIT about programming!
7
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-06 22:21
Not using Mac OS X/Ruby on Rails/Heroku/Github?
You don't know SHIT about programming!
8
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-06 22:25
>>5
I might replace Deja Vu Sans Mono with that.
9
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-06 23:13
I use DejaVu Sans Mono.
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Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-06 23:31
Not using LISP exclusively?
You don't know SHIT about programming!
11
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 1:55
where do you pirate consolas, or do you buy it?
12
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 1:59
13
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 2:26
>>11
You can extract it from free as in free of charge MS softwares. I didn't like it because 1 is like l and 0 is like O.
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Name:
13
2012-10-07 2:28
Actually that wasn't the problem, but there was another.
15
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 2:44
today, OP was not a faggot.
16
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 3:26
>>15
Uh, yes he was. It's a thread about programming fonts. Essentially the epitome of Hacker News discussion.
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Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 7:28
Not using JavaScript/JQuery/AJAX exclusively?
For front-end web, back-end web, scientific purposes, data analysis, AI machine learning, cost-benefit analysis, video game development, etc.?
YOU DON'T KNOW shit ABOUT PROGRAMMING!
18
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 7:36
I use Inconsolata.
Fuck me.
19
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 10:28
I use Terminus, the font that was designed for looking at code 8-10 hours a day.
20
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 10:43
>>19
When I first read this description, I sat there and stared it it for 10 hours just to see if it's true.
It is
!
21
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 11:09
>>19
you should really take frequent breaks, at least once every hour
22
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 14:42
Needs more Monaco.
23
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 15:11
24
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-07 16:12
>>23
You write C++, so that's not surprising
!
25
Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-08 12:42
I use 16pt Baskerville for comments and 8pt Helvetica for everything else. I find that treating the comments as the main document and the actual code as inserts or footnotes gives me a clearer mental image of the intent of the author. This is a technique known in the philosophy department as ``literate programming'' or ``dynamic programming''. Naturally it only works with dynamic languages.
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Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-08 13:09
>>23
Oh wow, it's like a blast from the past.
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Name:
Anonymous
2012-10-09 18:57
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old shit
2012-10-09 19:20