I like this discussion! It might seem trivial, but it made me check and appreciate the various beautiful fonts that I use besides web font and graphic typography! I also appreciate many of the other recommendations in the post and comments, including Sarah Drasner's Night Owl Theme which I used regularly when VS Code (or rather Codium) was my default code editor. Currently I prefer PhpStorm as a good IDE for fullstack frontend and backend coding.
Here is a screenshot collage of PhpStorm with my three favourite themes (I prefer to switch light and dark themes depending on the surrounding light), Sakura terminal, and the Ubuntu Budgie launcher which brings some MacBook look and feel to Ubuntu Linux:
glad that you liked the discussion, I was able to find out about a lot of new themes, extensions, fonts, and even editors from this whole discussion, so it was definitely a good idea asking the question :)
I love your aesthetic setup, the color scheme, fonts, even the ide and terminal they're complementing each other well ❤
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I like this discussion! It might seem trivial, but it made me check and appreciate the various beautiful fonts that I use besides web font and graphic typography! I also appreciate many of the other recommendations in the post and comments, including Sarah Drasner's Night Owl Theme which I used regularly when VS Code (or rather Codium) was my default code editor. Currently I prefer PhpStorm as a good IDE for fullstack frontend and backend coding.
Here is a screenshot collage of PhpStorm with my three favourite themes (I prefer to switch light and dark themes depending on the surrounding light), Sakura terminal, and the Ubuntu Budgie launcher which brings some MacBook look and feel to Ubuntu Linux:
glad that you liked the discussion, I was able to find out about a lot of new themes, extensions, fonts, and even editors from this whole discussion, so it was definitely a good idea asking the question :)
I love your aesthetic setup, the color scheme, fonts, even the ide and terminal they're complementing each other well ❤