When comparing Tiny Font vs Comic Mono, the Slant community recommends Comic Mono for most people. In the question“What are the best programming fonts?” Comic Mono is ranked 127th while Tiny Font is ranked 128th. The most important reason people chose Comic Mono is:
Lower case el ("l") now is almost indistinguishable from one ("1").
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Pros
Pro Legible at extremely small point sizes
Tiny Font stands at just 4 pixels short (5 with descenders), yet includes every printable ASCII character.
Pro Provides improvements over Comic Sans, according to best monospace fonts practices
Lower case el ("l") now is almost indistinguishable from one ("1").
Pro Best font in the world now comes in monospace
For people that are using Comic Sans for everything. Now it can be used for programming more efficiently.
Pro Goes well with Comic Sans
Cons
Con Pointless to use this for legibility unless you're on an exceptionally small screen device
The tiny point size does not scale well. It's designed for a singular purpose and does well for that, but unless you're working around those limitations the poor readability will slow down your work.
Con Not as pretty as other fonts
Other options look better than Tiny Font at bigger sizes.
Con Single-storey lowercase 'a' (ey)
Looks like lowercase 'o' (oh).