
Iosevka - another font for coding
Not quite news, but a new font for programmers has appeared - Iosevka . He began to appear in the fall, but there were no references on Habré yet.

Iosevka is a slender, monospaced font inspired by fonts such as Pragmata Pro , M +, and PF DIN Mono . There are options with serifs as well as without, faces with different degrees of fat content. Cyrillic is, of course. The font is generated entirely from open source code (with the participation of Node.js), by setting it is possible to change the style of some characters (such as "a", "g", "l" and others).
The origin of the name is incomprehensible, it shows something so Slavic in it, but this is unlikely, since the main developer is from China. Perhaps this is just an allusion to contractionI / O .
From myself: the font looks great in IntelliJ IDEA (given the not-so-good render of some fonts in Java).

Iosevka is a slender, monospaced font inspired by fonts such as Pragmata Pro , M +, and PF DIN Mono . There are options with serifs as well as without, faces with different degrees of fat content. Cyrillic is, of course. The font is generated entirely from open source code (with the participation of Node.js), by setting it is possible to change the style of some characters (such as "a", "g", "l" and others).
The origin of the name is incomprehensible, it shows something so Slavic in it, but this is unlikely, since the main developer is from China. Perhaps this is just an allusion to contractionI / O .
From myself: the font looks great in IntelliJ IDEA (given the not-so-good render of some fonts in Java).