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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15025 · Aug 2

#clojure#font#ligatures#programming_ligatures Fira Code is a free monospaced font designed for programmers that turns common multi-character symbols like "->" or "<=" into single, easy-to-read symbols called ligatures. This makes reading and understanding code faster and reduces eye strain without changing the actual code. It supports many programming editors and terminals, improving code clarity and aesthetics. You can download and install it easily, and it also offers customization options for style and character variants. Using Fira Code helps you read code more comfortably and efficiently, which can boost your productivity and reduce mistakes when programming. https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode

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🌀💦 South African Invention That Changed Pool Life Did you know the automatic pool cleaner was invented in 🇿🇦 South Africa? 👨‍🔧 In 1974, hydraulics engineer Ferdinand Chauvier (pictured), who had moved from the Belgian Congo to South Africa, came up with a way to take the hassle out of pool cleaning. The result? The legendary Kreepy Krauly — one of the very first automatic pool cleaners, designed and built in Springs, South Africa. 🌍✨ His invention made pools around the world easier to maintain — and became a proudly South African contribution to everyday comfort. 🏊‍♂️ From Johannesburg to Los Angeles, millions of pools have been cleaned thanks to Chauvier’s idea. #Inventions#SouthAfrica#Innovation#KreepyKrauly#History#MadeInSA

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