On Wednesday, April 04, 2007 Martin Pelletier wrote: 

> I use a twist on the various versions listed so far: "es cue el-ait".

> Hearing "sequel" for SQL always makes me cringe.

Yeah. In some circles, "sequel" is reserved for the original SEQUEL
query language were first published in 1974 by Don Chamberlin and Ray
Boyce at the ACM–SIGFIDET Workshop on Data Description, whereas "ess
cue ell" is used for subsequent standardized versions of the language.

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-- 
Doug Currie
Londonderry, NH, USA


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