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trentwalton.com
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| | | | | Trent Walton's blog. Trent is a web designer and co-founder of Luro and Paravel | |
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matttproud.com
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| | | | | It's no secret: if you're viewing this page, you can see that I am a fan of the Go Fonts. The problem is that the Go Fonts are not available as web fonts. In years past, I had tried converting them to web fonts, but the process never succeeded. I am not quite sure why, to be honest. Luckily, I was finally able to convert them recently. Third time's a charm - eh? | |
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fontlibrary.org
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| | | | | Elaine Sans: Elaine Sans is a grotesque sans-serif forked from Work Sans fonts, version 2.001 (the first release with italics). The first modifications are a single-storey 'g', an 'R' with curled leg, and tabular figures. OFL (SIL Open Font License). Category: Sans-serif | |
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roscidus.com
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| | | This post evaluates the programming languages ATS, C#, Go, Haskell, OCaml, Python and Rust to try to decide which would be the best language in which ... | ||