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Programmer's Font [2004]

13 points| rayvega | 16 years ago |arcavia.com | reply

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[+] ndunn2|16 years ago|reply
This is so awful to look at I can't even comprehend.

Maybe in 2004 screen real estate was at a premium, but a lot of developers I know now have at least two high resolution monitors, if not a single ultra high (2560x1200) resolution monitor. I'd gladly take the standard monospaced fonts any day.

[+] sambeau|16 years ago|reply
It really wasn't. I was running three flat-screen monitors in 2004.

This is a bad solution to a problem that didn't exist.

[+] sambeau|16 years ago|reply
"We need to re-engineer the alphabet so that it will be clear at extremely small sizes."

No. We don't.

[+] oepn|16 years ago|reply
One fairly large readability issue is the lack of a "coastline" along the tops of the letters. It's like typing in all caps.
[+] BoppreH|16 years ago|reply
Open http://i.imgur.com/xktPl.png in your browser and zoom out.

Frankly, I don't see advantage over the common alphabet, even when considering this problem that nobody actually has.

[+] archangel_one|16 years ago|reply
Leaving aside the fact that there's no chance of everyone adopting a new alphabet to solve a problem that doesn't really exist, I don't like the filled-in parts of letters (G, W and M). They look too unusual in a string of text and would be too hard to write on paper.
[+] durbin|16 years ago|reply
Show the font in a very small size.