>that guy who pronounces JSON as Jason instead of JaSiOn
>According to Douglas Crockford who introduced JSON, it's pronounced like the name Jason
eat shit
>that guy who uses JSON instead of CSV
I say JaySon.
>>59510069
>the author says it in a dumb way but he must be right
no
>not saying gee es o en
>>59510141
Add gif to that list (it's a hard g)
Json is pronounced jay-saun
>>59510141
>the creator of something says it's like the way he says it because he was the FUCKING inventor of it
>meh, must be wrong
How can you live with yourself?
I say it as jay and then the first syllable in "sonic", something like "jaysawn"
>>59510280
gif is pronounced the same way as the gi in give, i refuse to accept anything else
>>59510028
i just say it as its written
>>59510313
jay ass o ann?
>>59510332
haha dumb ameritards, slav languages confirmed masterrace
>>59510304
Why can't you take the g sound from how you pronounce /g/
>>59510280
i say jay-saun as well
makes sense if you consider the first syllable of the word "object"
>>59510285
There are lot of cases where the inventor doesn't even know HOW or WHY their invention works.
>>59510585
Because it's 'graphics interchange format', not 'jraphics interchange format'
>>59510624
It's a name. Not quantum physics. In fact it's an acronym. In theory we should say it J S O N
My wife's gay son Jason pronounces JSON as JaSiOn. I'm like: gee son, why can't you be more like your step brother Jayshawn?
>mysql
>my es q el
>not myschool
>not pronouncing SQL as "sequel", as intended by its inventors
>not pronouncing "my structured query language"
>>59510116
>Jobless neet detected
>>59510840
Not that guy, but in data mining and integration I had to work a lot with CSV files.
>>59510616
another Jay-saun reporting in.
>>59510767
>not pronouncing SQL as "squirrel", as dictated by me
>>59510624
Which is why we all pronounce JPEG as jay-feg, right?
>>59510280
Jaysaun master race reporting in
>>59513177
*mental disability race
>>59510028
I am the Jotasón guy.
>>59510624
gif as in giraf
I pronounce it as `inferior-to-xml`
>>59510028
JAY ES ON
>>59514543
fuggin spigz amirite? hahahaha xDD
>>59510028
Okay, I have never heard anyone say JA SI ON
WHERE ARE YOU GETTING THE SI FROM
>>59510116
JSON and CSV aren't even comparable
oh look its THIS thread again
sql = sequel
prove me wrong
>>59510129
came here to post this
>>59510585
>Using phonetic transcription notation when you're not doing a phonetic transcription
>>59515429
Not after the copyright fiasco :^)
Done.
>>59511921
It's jpeg, and not jpheg, faggot.
/g/ doesn't know much about coding and even less bout phonetics.
>>59510280
Jay-saun vs Jason isn't too strong of a difference. Just depends on how you want to pronounce the o. Gif vs Jif is a bit stronger of a difference, since the pronunciation change is on a consonant, and since the author's preferred pronunciation is unintuitive.
>>59515429
I pronounce it Ess Que Ell to not mix it up with the Sequel library in Ruby.
>>59515423
actually they are.row1 {
col1: val11,
col2: val12,
...
},
row2 {
col1:val12,
col2:val22,
...
},
...
Of course JSON is a lot more flexible
>>59517631
json is shit.