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Native vs Comic Mono
When comparing Native vs Comic Mono, the Slant community recommends Native for most people. In the question“What are the best programming fonts?” Native is ranked 79th while Comic Mono is ranked 127th.
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Pros
Pro Readable
Pro Consistent character widths between the italics and weights
Within Native's weights and styles, each character occupies 580 points of space. This ensures code does not become misaligned if a developer prefers certain callouts in a different style.
Pro The regular weight is free for Desktop, Web, and App Licensing
The regular weight can be picked up free of charge on MyFonts or Fort Foundry’s site.
Pro No alignment issues when switching between styles
Pro Italics are given a lot of differentiation
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 Not FREE
Not free and hard to find.
Con Single-storey lowercase 'a' (ey)
Looks like lowercase 'o' (oh).