>pronouncing mysql my school
My-ese-cue-el
"My-squeal", as in squeal like a pig.
>>59862885
my-see-quhl
>pronouncing stdio studio
i pronounce it as
my-see-cull
My ess que ell
>>59862885
My-ess-cue-el
i swear only Americans have problems with pronouncing things properly.
>>59862891
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>>59862939
its not meant to be split up
its meant to be pronounced as 1 word
if it wasn't then it would be called my sql
MAH-suh-kwel
>>59862891
>My-ese
>muh sequel
>>59862946
>its meant to be pronounced as 1 word
but SQL stands for something doesn't it? If it's an acronym it can be done either way.
>>59862885
>muh seck-ale
It is the only right pronounciation of mysql.
>>59863033
>mycicle
>bycicle
>not triggering dbas by calling it, 'MySquirrel'.
>>59862891
>>59862911
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>>59862921
>>59862925
>>59862939
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>>59863033
>much sequels
The prequels were objectively better
Mrs. Quill
LINQ
>>59863560
My man
>>59863027
Acronyms are pronounced like words
Initialisms have each letter pronounced individually
>not just using NoSQL and avoiding the pronunciation problem completely
>>59863977
Except in colloquial use where a specific pronunciation becomes the norm. Then you just look like a jack ass.
>>59863027
Wrong. The official pronunciation is "my sequel", and in other implementations of SQL it's referred to as "sequel".
>muh squirrels
>>59863998
``NoSQL" does not, in fact, imply the absence of SQL.
Just bait the other party you're talking to into saying it first, then copy them.
>>59864149
>my esdashkieudashel
>articled just edited
Sure thing pal.
my-see-quel
People who pronounce SQL as sequel are as bad as people who pronounce Einstein as `Eensteen`.
>>59864250
ainstain