Learn to say popular monospace coding font names correctly.
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How is Fira Code (popular monospace coding font known for ligatures) correctly pronounced?
Fira Code is pronounced 'FEER-uh kohd' — 'Fira' rhymes with 'Vera', plus 'code' said plainly. In a technical interview: "Fira Code rendered the arrow operator as a single clean glyph instead of a dash and a bracket."
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How is JetBrains Mono (monospace font designed by JetBrains for developer readability) correctly pronounced?
JetBrains Mono is pronounced 'JET-braynz MOH-noh' — 'jet' plus 'brains', both plain English words, then 'mono'. In a technical interview: "JetBrains Mono made zero and O easy to tell apart across the whole codebase."
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How is Cascadia Code (monospace font shipped with Windows Terminal) correctly pronounced?
Cascadia Code is pronounced 'kas-KAY-dee-uh kohd' — echoing the Cascadia bioregion, plus 'code'. In a technical interview: "Cascadia Code came bundled with Windows Terminal, so most of my team never had to install a font at all."
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How is IBM Plex Mono (open-source monospace typeface designed for IBM) correctly pronounced?
IBM Plex Mono is pronounced 'EYE-BEE-EM PLEKS MOH-noh' — the letters I-B-M, plus 'Plex' rhyming with 'flex', plus 'mono'. In a technical interview: "IBM Plex Mono gave our brand's docs site a distinctive look without sacrificing readability in code blocks."
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How is Victor Mono (monospace coding font known for its cursive italics) correctly pronounced?
Victor Mono is pronounced 'VIK-tur MOH-noh' — 'Victor' exactly like the everyday name, plus 'mono'. In a technical interview: "Victor Mono rendered comments in a cursive italic that made them visually distinct from live code at a glance."