Dennis Cote wrote:
P Kishor wrote:
Anyway a little digging on wikipedia found this:
/SQL/ is commonly spoken either as the names of the letters /ess-cue-el/
I pronounce XQP as ex queue pee so I reckon SQL should be ess queue ell,
even if it was around twenty years before I was. Anyone who di
P Kishor wrote:
snobs ;-)
Hardly. More like Defenders of the One True Way. ;-)
...to each her own.
And there is no need for this sort of feminist activism on this list
either. :-)
Anyway a little digging on wikipedia found this:
/SQL/ is commonly spoken either as the names of the letter
P Kishor wrote:
On 4/5/07, Dan Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
pronounced sequel-lite by its creator..."
obviously the database is more ACID-compliant and consistent than the
database's creator. ;-)
I suspect the "sea-quell" pronunciation is a hangover from battleship
days at General Dyna
On 4/5/07, Dan Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Subject: [sqlite] SQL and SQLite pronounciation?
> Hi All,
>
> I have a simp
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 2:24 PM
Subject: [sqlite] SQL and SQLite pronounciation?
Hi All,
I have a simple question; how do you pronounce SQL and SQLite?
In the book &
P Kishor wrote:
In any case, unless DRH establishes a semi-official policy, let the
pronounciation be in public domain as well... to each her own.
Well there is that Google video. You could look at that to get Dr Hipp's
definitive pronunciation, but ISTR even he wasn't 100% consistent. ;)
On 4/5/07, Dennis Cote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Martin Pelletier wrote:
>
> Hearing "sequel" for SQL always makes me cringe.
>
Me too! That is what prompted my original message. I just wanted to see
if I was perhaps the only one who was bothered by that pronunciation.
Thanks for the confirmati
Martin Pelletier wrote:
Hearing "sequel" for SQL always makes me cringe.
Me too! That is what prompted my original message. I just wanted to see
if I was perhaps the only one who was bothered by that pronunciation.
Thanks for the confirmation.
Dennis Cote
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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
dnesday, April 4, 2007 1:24:39 PM
Subject: [sqlite] SQL and SQLite pronounciation?
Hi All,
I have a simple question; how do you pronounce SQL and SQLite?
I have heard some people pronounce SQL like "sequel", others like
"squeal", and others like three words "ess cue el&
I use a twist on the various versions listed so far: "es cue el-ait".
Hearing "sequel" for SQL always makes me cringe.
Dennis Cote wrote:
I have a simple question; how do you pronounce SQL and SQLite?
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re: "S. Q. Lite... that is my pronunciation..."
And calling it "squirrelite" is simply a tongue-in-cheek affectionate
affectation ;-)
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S. Q. Lite... that is my pronunciation and as I read in a book that is its
pronunciation
On 04/04/07, Alberto Simões <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 4/4/07, Joel Cochran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I prefer the "ess cue ell" version. And I can never remmeber that there
is
> only one "el", so I
On 4/4/07, Joel Cochran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I prefer the "ess cue ell" version. And I can never remmeber that there is
only one "el", so I end up saying "ess cue ell light" even though I know its
wrong.
Join the club, Joel.
I do the same, myself. With the only difference that I pronounc
I prefer the "ess cue ell" version. And I can never remmeber that there is
only one "el", so I end up saying "ess cue ell light" even though I know its
wrong.
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On 4/4/07, Dennis Cote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I have a simple question; how do you pronounce SQL and SQL
On 4/4/07, Dennis Cote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I have a simple question; how do you pronounce SQL and SQLite?
See-quell
See-que-lite
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Nelson Inst. for Env. Studies, UW-Madison http://www.nelson.wisc.edu/
Open Source Geospatial Foundat
Hi All,
I have a simple question; how do you pronounce SQL and SQLite?
I have heard some people pronounce SQL like "sequel", others like
"squeal", and others like three words "ess cue el". Which do you prefer?
How about SQLite? Is it "ess cue light" or something else like "sequel
light"?
I
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