I have heard it done both:

When said in "MySQL", its all run together: "myseequell"

But when said in "MS SQL" (Microsoft SQL Server), it's "M. S. S. Q. L."

I guess I tend to do both, mostly using "seequell" when talking to people
who know what that is, and "S. Q. L." when talking to people who are less
technically inclined.

Michael Potts
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On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Paul Spicer <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just to satisfy my own curiosity, I was wondering how many "seequell" and
> "es cue ell" people there were on the list. Personally, I say "es cue ell".
>

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