It would be interesting to see the study in point 1 repeated with code that's syntax-highlighted. The contrast between colors is much easier for me to differentiate in dark mode, so I find myself having to look more closely at the code itself in light mode to puzzle out what's going on rather than being able to quickly scan through the code structure based on syntax highlighting.
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It would be interesting to see the study in point 1 repeated with code that's syntax-highlighted. The contrast between colors is much easier for me to differentiate in dark mode, so I find myself having to look more closely at the code itself in light mode to puzzle out what's going on rather than being able to quickly scan through the code structure based on syntax highlighting.