On 5/12/2015 2:08 AM, Keith Medcalf wrote: > Well, a Gartner Report paid for by Microsoft, which said that if you > pronounced it "ess queue ell" you were labelling yourself as a professional > programmer who understood relational database technologies, had probably used > them since the 1970's or before, and belonged in a dinosaur pen. > > On the other hand, the modern "buzzword compliant" pronunciation for "mere > coders" that had no knowledge of how relational database systems worked and > could not distinguish Boyce-Codd Normal Form from an Eggplant was "sequel".
Well, at least as far as SQLite goes, I think this settles it unambiguously for me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giAMt8Tj-84 Best Regards, Mohit.