From ad97d249ff8c78d7772298e2c54dfce61a8de712 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nikita Prokopov Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 12:29:09 +0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 92d5fdc..72bc413 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,14 +2,15 @@ -#### [Download Fira Code v1.100](https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/releases/download/1.100/FiraCode_1.100.zip) - ### Problem Programmers use a lot of symbols, often encoded with several characters. For human brain sequences like `->`, `<=` or `:=` are single logical token, even if they take two or three places on the screen. Your eye spends non-zero amount of energy to scan, parse and join multiple characters into a single logical one. Ideally, all programming languages should be designed with full-fledged Unicode symbols for operators, but that’s not the case yet. ### Solution +#### Download [Fira Code v1.100](https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/releases/download/1.100/FiraCode_1.100.zip) | Follow updates 📢 [@FiraCode](https://twitter.com/FiraCode) + + Fira Code is a Fira Mono font extended with a set of ligatures for common programming multi-character combinations. This is just a font rendering feature: underlying code remains ASCII-compatible. This helps to read and understand code faster. For some frequent sequences like `..` or `//` ligatures allow us to correct spacing.