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0 != >= <= .= := === ***
==> <== <> <=> || && ...
I love this font!
FiraCode

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    Interesting use of ligatures, I will try it. I'm just concerned about similarity of == and =
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    @pajaja Take a look. Here's your comment.
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    @Gradle oh cool, thanks!
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    @pajaja On GitHub you can find a picture of the font's interesting parts in the readme.
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    @Gradle You were faster than me by an indefinite amount of time... 😎

    Curiously, the font ligatures are on by default on the Win10 Notepad.
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    Yeah it's good.
    Personally I prefer the FuraCode nerd font variant :)
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    how did you manage to make it work on android ? I can't 😣
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    Thanks @Gradle this is the most beautiful thing i saw about code fonts
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    @reee I made with the iFont app's donate version.
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    @Gradle This is my default font for IDEs and terminals! I love it.
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    FiraCode mono isn't a good development font in my opinion. I don't like it. For me the best would be the Adobe Source Code Pro. Easiest to read. Unfortunately the ligatures-enabled font based on Adobe Source Code Pro isn't as full-featured as FiraCode is. But then again, I find no problem with fonts with no ligatures, as it might be confusing sometimes whether you have 2 symbols or 1. That's because I once spent a whole work day trying to figure out why something wasn't working, when apparently I was using a different " sign, that looked exactly the same. Since then, I want the font that I'm using to differentiate very well between symbols, with no ambiguity.
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    Watch out the *** general is coming.
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    @apisarenco I understand. Not everyone likes it. I personally like this.

    @gears Yes 😁
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    So I guess, if it works in the terminal it will also work for vim in the terminal. Got to try it out
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    Ubuntu Mono
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    @mrtnrdl will try. Thanks for the suggestion!
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    Operator Mono + Fira code ligatures ❤
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    I use Fira Code as well, and really like it, except when I try to tell the difference between <= and =< . The look exactly the same.
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    I like this font!
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