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10 amazing coding fonts to upgrade your VS Code experience

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This really tests your understanding of several functional programming concepts 👇

Why do many devs keep using that boring Consolas font?

VS Code thinks it’s the best but there are so many better font options out there for you.

Here are 10 stunning fonts to spice up your coding game and upgrade your developer quality of life.

1. Fira Code

Extremely popular and for good reason.

It has a wide range of programming ligatures for multi-character combinations so you can read and understand your code faster.

 It’s legible, open source and free to use.

Made by Mozilla.

2. Fantasque Sans Mono

An elegant font to bring out the joy in your workspace.

Previously named Comic Sans Neue Mono because “it looked like a mutant child of Comic Sans and Helvetica Neue”. 

3. Roboto Mono

Another monospaced addition to the Roboto-type family a bit similar to Fira Code but with distinct differences.

It has a unique weight and still maintains a casual and soft stroke.

I was hopelessly pouring through coding books hoping for the knowledge to stick to my brain.

Reading and re-reading C++ books so I wouldn't "forget" important string functions.

Memorizing huge swaths of random C# classes and methods (like seriously?)

But eventually I realized what a stupid waste of time this was.

I should never have paid so much attention to these random APIs and docs.

I should have focused on action.

I should have focused on general essential concepts instead of obsessing with specifics of ever-changing languages and frameworks.

Why waste so much time on API specifics when you can easily look it up on Google?

Most of the knowledge docs give only matter on a need-to-know basis.

Thanks for taking the time to read today’s issue.

Don’t let the bugs byte,
The Coding Beauty team