:fire: SQL: sequel or ess-kew-ehl?
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@Tsaukpaetra said in SQL: sequel or ess-kew-ehl?:
I read it at this very moment like "Chash",
If you're going to do that you might as well just go with "c-octothorpe".
You filthy heathen.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in SQL: sequel or ess-kew-ehl?:
Most people don't know how to say "Tsaukpaetra" quite right, but I don't blame them for making my name sound horrible...
sowck-pay-tra?
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@blek said in SQL: sequel or ess-kew-ehl?:
C# = "Cé s křÞkem", duh.
Anyway I don't have a problem saying PIN or LED, but for some reason people who pronounce GUI as "gooey" and SCSI as "scuzzy" really get on my nerves. I guess it's a matter of getting used to it.
Those scuzzy scuzzballs and their gooey interfaces...
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@Groaner I didn't want to say anything... *cough*
Also, paging @groan- oh.
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@blakeyrat said in SQL: sequel or ess-kew-ehl?:
@boomzilla Intercal calls # "mesh" and = "half-mesh".
My favorite is that it calls % "double oh seven".
Nowadays you should include the international dialing code and say "double oh four four seven"
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@FrostCat said in SQL: sequel or ess-kew-ehl?:
@aliceif that's probably how you should read "C#" then.
Huh? Why?
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@aliceif said in SQL: sequel or ess-kew-ehl?:
Huh? Why?
I thought you German people liked consistency. Or are you one of those "SQL is pronounced Sequel" people? :)
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@FrostCat said in SQL: sequel or ess-kew-ehl?:
I thought you German people liked consistency.
We don't call Ö "O Umlaut".
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@aliceif Of course not. The Umlaut's a part of the letter, right? C# is two glyphs, so it's not the same.
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@Weng said in SQL: sequel or ess-kew-ehl?:
I say "show me the squirrel"
Ah yes, the lesser known quote from Jerry Maguire...
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@FrostCat And C♯ is one note.
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@PleegWat said in SQL: sequel or ess-kew-ehl?:
@FrostCat And C♯ is one note.
So they should have to sing Cis is what you're saying?
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@lucas1 Whatever, I'm a bro not a cis.
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@boomzilla We are bros ... cool :D