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Why would you want your code to look like you used an old-fashioned typewriter to create it? These days there is choice. And in my opinion, Courier is not among them...
I always immediately change the fonts in Dev/App Studio (or other editors) to a usable font, such as Liberation Mono, DejaVu Sans Mono or Lucida Console.
As long as it's a monospace sans serif font, I find it a big improvement over Courier. The two things to look out for are whether 1, I, l and O, 0 are sufficiently distinct.
I think Courier often gets picked as a default font because pretty much any system in existence has some variant of it.
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