As expected, I landed on my current and favourite font, Inconsolata.
I remember seeing another font that I liked but I didn't manage to check what font it was before the game showed the winner. Looks like I have to play it again. Not on mobile at least, the webpage was hard to interact on Android Chrome.
> Admittedly, I still have trouble remembering the commands to do what I want (hello, rebase --onto A B C), though :P.
I work at a company where every developer uses Sourcetree, a GUI for Git. I don't really have a need to remember Git commands (and what arguments they take) anymore after using a GUI. For me, it is sufficient to know what Git commands do without knowing the semantics.
I have a programmable keyboard which I have bound underscore to LeftAlt+N, input with my left thumb + right index fingers. The first key is functionally not a Left Alt key, it is a layer key that shares the same position as where you would find a Left Alt key on keyboards.
But you do have a point because not everybody has access to programmable keyboards almost all the time. Maybe snake_case isn't that ergonomic now that I think about it, although I find it easier to read than camelCase.
Ultimately, the winner is still kebab-case, which is both aesthetically pleasing and is not a double-pinky keystroke!
I used to play it around 15 years ago with my dad but never got to finish it. Just last week, I finished the game and sent a screenshot of the final race to my dad. I'm glad he still recognized the game.
I remember seeing another font that I liked but I didn't manage to check what font it was before the game showed the winner. Looks like I have to play it again. Not on mobile at least, the webpage was hard to interact on Android Chrome.