And ngrok is en-grok, not en-jii-rok...
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And JSON is pronounced “javascripton“
Oh my god it's Javascripton Bourne!
Occasionally i feel myself longing back for the good ol' JSOFF times.
That is the lamest decepticon transformer I’ve ever heard of
Wtf?
It's Jason. If they wanted it pronounced that way, they should've spelled it differently...
Like GIF
Sorry, no, at least one could argue GIF. JSON is a single freakin' vowel short of a common male name.
Morons.
They're joking. js doesn't even officially stand for JavaScript due to Oracle's IP claim over the JavaScript name.
I've been pronouncing it N-gin-X, which is probably close enough once slurred together
I always called it “in-gen-ix”, which doesn’t even make sense now that I think about it.
There's a linux file called fstab which is often pronounced f-s-tab because it's a table of file systems. It was somewhat surprising to hear Dave Plummer pronounce it as "f-stab", as in stabbing someone...
Whereas fsck, short for "file system check", should be pronounced "fisk" when someone in a suit is around, otherwise it's "fuck".
f-s-tab is feeble. Unsatisfactory. Bureaucratic.
f-stab is jocose. Nonchalant. Sharp.
I've always pronounced it "not-Apache"
like how curl
in my head is "curl" and not "c-url"
It is pronounced like "curl" though!
We pronounce curl with an initial k sound. It rhymes with words like girl and earl. This is a short WAV file to help you:
…it's not "curl"?
EDIT (2025-02-27T04:15Z):
cURL (pronounced like "curl", /kɜːrl/) […] [1]
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References
- Title (article): "cURL". Publisher: Wikipedia. Published: 2025-02-20T12:12Z. Accessed: 2025-02-27T04:17Z. URI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CURL.
- ¶1
When I first heard someone say SCSI out loud describing the drives in a server, I responded with, "No, they're actually high-end drives."
I always think of this guy.
Wow, I never knew people thought it was pronounced differently. Never even considered it looked like jinx.
And postgresql is pronounced post-gres-Q-L, even though it probably should be post-gre-SQL
I just pronounce it postgres. That's the original name of the database. It originally had its own query language (quel), and SQL was later retrofitted onto it and called PostgreSQL. But the original quel language is long gone that we may as well go back to calling it just Postgres.
I went for n-ginx too. I've known for a while that it's actually n-gin-x but have to think carefully to not revert back.
My workplace calls it "n-jinx", we know its nonstandard but its still what is understood by the team.
As always, first impressions count. There is no way I'm starting to call it engine x now, except for fun.
Idiot. Using English letters to try to represent sounds they don't normally make. It didn't work for gif (pronounced commonly as gif instead of jif), why would they think it would work for them?
first rule of english pronunciation: there are no rules. All that matters is if people understand what you mean when you say it.
I gave up on this discussion when you have to consider gin, generate, giraffe, gene, gym, etc
Also I pronounce it with the soft sound because that's what it sounds like in the bloody alphabet.
See also ghoti (fish). English orthography only works by agreement, not rules
"nnnnn-ghinks"
One time I was getting estimates for server software for an embedded device I had made. In a teleconference, I told one company that our prototype server ran on nginx. They emailed us an estimate saying we had to switch our embedded system to Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, and put the server on Microsoft's cloud, because "Engine X is not an enterprise web server."
You have to say it in a commanding Japanese accent... Engine X
It sounds way cooler that way
I laughed out loud when I first learned that imgur is supposed to be pronounced as "imager'... well you fuckin chose the wrong combination of letters for that didn't ya
I will be dead and buried in the ground before I call nginx "engine x"