

The knowledge that Dracula PRO can provide a consistent, pleasing dark theme across a slew of applications (and even provide a desktop wallpaper that is easy on my eyes) has given me the confidence to continue on this learning path. As I get deeper into my mathematics and computer science education, I will be using other IDEs and programming suites, in addition to command line offerings like PowerShell, git, and bash.


That's why Dracula PRO has been a game-changer for me - I am able to use VSCode for long stretches of time without experiencing any eye strain or discomfort. Working without a dark theme for too long in some instances has produced migraines. I have poor eyesight due to floaters and visual snow, both of which are affected by the default normal or light themes on VSCode (which is where I go about LaTeXing). For a mathematics course, I'm taking at Harvard Extension School, I've decided to submit my homework assignments through LaTeXed PDFs - as a result, I've had to take my first baby steps with coding, IDEs, and managing a workflow.
