By JasonBartholme
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Submitted: Nov 16 2007 / 00:44
Programmers need a crisp, clear font so they can distinguish between similar characters. What makes for a good coding font? The first criteria is the font needs to be a monospaced typeface. Next, similar characters need to be easily distinguishable. Here are 7 fonts that work to deliver that kind of promise--for Windows, Linux, and Mac
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dzonelurker replied ago:
Fonts for programmers need to be narrow yet distinguishable. The presented fonts are just some equidistant fonts without relationship to programming.
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