What's the best color scheme for code?
>>54956847
My most productive years in terms of learning were with Borland C++ on MS-DOS in the early 1990s
The color scheme can still be found in many text editors, usually called "borland".
>>54956847
G R U V B O X
>>54956847
the answer is self-evident
>>54956847
I'm slightly colourblind and this seems good for me.
I don't know why, but my eyes hurt more from dark backgrounds and dark themes in general than from soft grey colors.
Solarized any good?
white text on a black background
>>54957293
I like light themes as well.
>>54956847
Solarized Light.
Cyan on yellow
>>54957632
>>54957719
I just threw up a little.
>>54956847
What kind of language is that?
>>54959899
Not OP, but I'm pretty sure it's CoffeeNode.
>>54959560
I just ate it.
>>54956886
Happy belated 40th!
>>54956847
Gentooish!!!
>>54956959
>using namespace std
>>54956997
What colorscheme is that?
>>54960681
>What colorscheme is that?
https://github.com/haasn/gentoo-conf/blob/nanodesu/home/nand/.Xdefaults#L31
https://github.com/haasn/gentoo-conf/blob/nanodesu/home/nand/.vim/vimrc#L91
M A T E R I A L
Agola Dark is GOAT.
>>54956886
>The color scheme can still be found in many text editors, usually called "borland".
Anyway to get a prebuild of this into Notepad++ ?