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Ryan
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In a monospace font:

  • Equal-length string literals look equal.
  • It's easier to see thin punctuation marks like : () {}
  • Similar characters look more different: Il 0O vs Il 0O
  • You know whether or not a line will wrap on a window X characters wide. This means that youyour team can standardize on say 100 character lines and a line will always look like a line

In a monospace font:

  • Equal-length string literals look equal.
  • It's easier to see thin punctuation marks like : () {}
  • Similar characters look more different: Il 0O vs Il 0O
  • You know whether or not a line will wrap on a window X characters wide. This means that you team can standardize on say 100 character lines and a line will always look like a line

In a monospace font:

  • Equal-length string literals look equal.
  • It's easier to see thin punctuation marks like : () {}
  • Similar characters look more different: Il 0O vs Il 0O
  • You know whether or not a line will wrap on a window X characters wide. This means that your team can standardize on say 100 character lines and a line will always look like a line
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In a monospace font:

  • Equal-length string literals look equal.
  • It's easier to see thin punctuation marks like : () {}
  • Similar characters look more different: Il 0O vs Il 0O
  • You know whether or not a line will wrap on a window X characters wide. This means that you team can standardize on say 100 character lines and a line will always look like a line

In a monospace font:

  • Equal-length string literals look equal.
  • It's easier to see thin punctuation marks like : () {}
  • Similar characters look more different Il 0O vs Il 0O
  • You know whether or not a line will wrap on a window X characters wide. This means that you team can standardize on say 100 character lines and a line will always look like a line

In a monospace font:

  • Equal-length string literals look equal.
  • It's easier to see thin punctuation marks like : () {}
  • Similar characters look more different: Il 0O vs Il 0O
  • You know whether or not a line will wrap on a window X characters wide. This means that you team can standardize on say 100 character lines and a line will always look like a line
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Ryan
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  • 57

In a monospace font:

  • Equal-length string literals look equal.
  • It's easier to see thin punctuation marks like : () {}
  • Similar characters look more different Il 0O vs Il 0O
  • You know whether or not a line will wrap on a window X characters wide. This means that you team can standardize on say 100 character lines and a line will always look like a line