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You can find many new features in the latest version. First of all, the Learning Curve family finally has a bold style! Language support has been increased to include Central Europe. Some characters have been redrawn to give them more dexterity. The dashed version has been completely redrawn to remove the overlapping dashes. Finally, a dingbat was created to house instructions and exercises. The learning curve has never looked better!


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I'm rather surprised by your choice for a geometric sans: although those are Art-Deco and Bauhaus, they aren't the greatest typefaces for body text. There are exceptions, but usually they are too busy and 'present' to function as body type. My rule of thumb is to always use a classic serif or a subdued sans as body font. They are legible, clear, and relatively invisible.

To win one of 15 prizes, simply share your EVE meme-of-choice. However, it must be about EVE Online's notorious learning curve or about the new player experience. It doesn't need to be a meme of your own making, but if you happen to know the meme's originator, give them credit.

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Ah, typefaces. They're ubiquitous in our modern, digital world. Digital type has evolved from the early, necessarily simple bitmap fonts of the Commodore 64 and IBM PC to incredibly expressive vector illustrated typefaces we use today. Unless you take the time to journal by hand or you're lucky enough to have someone send you a hand-written letter, you're almost always reading through the lens of a typeface.

As a designer, I try to be very deliberate in the fonts that I use. Picking the right font is just as it's important as picking the right colors, composition, layout, spacing etc. This article talks about a few of the typefaces I use and why I love them.

Nunito is a lovely typeface created by Vernon Adams. I love it for its friendly rounded terminals1 - it's a serif typeface that doesn't feel overly formal or stuffy. You might notice that this is the font used throughout this blog! While intended to be used as a display typography2, I think it works quite well for text especially with the great legibility of the regular, regular italic, and bold styles - perfect for a blog.

IBM Plex Mono is an incredible monospace typeface from IBM and Bold Monday. It is just one of the typefaces in the IBM Plex superfamily. In my opinion, it's the best member of that family. It's directly inspired by the IBM Selectric typewriter which gives it an immediately classic and physical quality. The italic style is absolutely gorgeous with just the right amount of slant and its pointed serifs. This is the font I use for my text editor as well as for the embedded code examples in this blog and Winterbloom's documentation.

It might seem strange to feel so fondly of a big scary corporation's typeface, but I believe that IBM has done an incredible job with this typeface and it's free & open source. You can get the font at Google Fonts and check out the source on GitHub.

Space Mono is another monospace typeface that I adore. It was created by Colophon - a UK-based foundry with lots of wonderful typefaces (seriously, go check them out!) What makes Space Mono unique and wonderful is that unlike most monospace fonts, it is not designed for readability - it's a display font made to be used as the center of attention. The creation of Space Mono was inspired by speculative fiction and it shows. It evokes the bold, glowing light of a monitor screaming status reports at the crew of a spacecraft. It has a true digital heritage, separating it from the more physically influenced typefaces like IBM Plex Mono.

In my opinion, the bold, italic font is by far the most evocative. We use this font for the product names on Winterbloom's front panels. A tradition that started with Castor & Pollux and continues as we name our modules with space & sci-fi inspired names.

Overpass is a typeface that is deeply true to its namesake. It was commissioned by Red Hat and designed by Delve Fonts based on the lettering used on US highway signs. Overpass extends the utility of its reference font by optimizing for screen and print use and adding a dozen weights and styles. I love typefaces like this that are deeply rooted in real-world usage and constraints. Because of its origins it has a immediately familiar, official, and legible appearance.

Pardon the singing. Fonts make me happy. Beautiful fonts that are free for COMMERCIAL USE (and can therefore be used for branding purposes!) make me very happy. They are unicorns among an Internet of font horses. So with no further ado, here are links to my top ten favorites (in no particular order) . . . .

This is a traditional connected script font that adopts a modern style. It is a cute and casual font and as such cannot be used for any official business. The Learning Curve Pro font is a family of other fonts e.g. learning Curve Regular, Learning Curve Bold, Learning Curve Dashed & Learning Curve Dings.

Organizations at various stages of cloud maturity also implement different go-to approaches to obtaining cloud expertise. While training existing staff to level up their cloud skills is the most common strategy, organizations in the initial/pre-implementation phases of cloud development are more likely to go this route (74%) than their cloud-mature counterparts (59%). Cloud-mature organizations have likely already gone down the 'retrain existing staff for new skills' road and found this approach wanting in certain areas, particularly for newer skills such as cloud-native technologies and machine learning that may not have had an on-premises equivalent in organizations' traditional IT environments. For the less-mature cloud crowd, retraining existing staff may suffice for a while as upskilling typically involves thinking about standard IT functions such as servers, storage and networking in a new 'cloudy' way.

roboto is best google font i think,

but if you want custom font try -inter-ui-font-family

its really nice and free for commercial projects, im using it with most of my apps

heres the css files if you want to add to your own app easily.

it looks like there is a problem with medium & black weights

heres the app i tested with, in case i linked them wrong

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A learning curve shows how error changes as the training set size increases. One basically change the size of training data points and measure a desired score and compare it against a fixed test set to see how it generalizes. For you the utmost important part to note is the fixed test set. If you were to change the test set, that you could theoretically, how could you evaluate the performance of the same model by changing the size of the training size (because you are changing both datasets at the same time)?!

That is why you pass the the whole X,y in The Sklearn's learning curve, and it returns the tuple containing train_sizes, train_scores, test_scores. As far as I understood, it does a nested validation cross-validation. It basically takes the whole X,y, and split into train/test (keeping the test data strictly independent and fix in size), depending on how you pass the cv parameter, and keep increasing the training size and record the performance scores for plotting the learning curve. This ensures a proper measure of the optimal model's performance.

Learning curve is a slim typeface specifically created for educational purposes, ideal for writing age books. It comes with a regular version and a dashed version to help with drawing the lines. This font is licensed for personal use only.

For fonts to show up in Inkscape, they need to be installed on your operating system. If you're using Windows 10, you'll need to take some special steps (unfortunately, it's a problem with Windows 10).

@UnoU1it You will need to install the font a bit differently, until version 1.0 is released. Instead of double-clicking on the TTF or OTF file to install it, right-click on it. Then choose Install for all users. That will allow you to use it in Inkscape. After version 1.0 is released and you install it, you can install fonts normally. (I don't know when it will be released. It sounds like it could be at least a few more months.)

All basic usage is covered in youtube videos and described in documentation. I think, it is a starting point for everyone who wants to use Anki. You can choose these which you find useful and do a learning Anki session for your students. 17dc91bb1f

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