>my cryptology professor spells and pronounces "cypher" as "chipper"
My cryptology professor spells and pronounces "cypher" as "chipper"
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>cryptology
Cryptography or cryptology (from Greek kρυπτός kryptós, "hidden, secret"; and γράφειν graphein, "writing", or -λογία -logia, "study", respectively[1]) is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of third parties called adversaries.
>aha! but it's in the dictionary!
Yeah no shit. Still shows that you've never done anything with cryptography in your life.
>the word i'm used to using/hearing is a worldwide standard
Are you clapping right now?
mine was pretty bad at pronouncing words too.
barely showed up to class.
OP's post is literally says my cryptology professor. Is he not allowed to take classes?
You are beyond salvation. Please consider killing yourself.
Also, OP is a faggot.
my algo prof says divide and kon-keer
what's your basement like? do you have a lot of mlp action figures?
My fluid mechanics professor pronounces boundary like "baandry"
>linus tech tips cant mute windows interface sounds for their podcast
utter and complete incompetence is everywhere
Maybe he's french/german/russian or something and pronounces it like "Shiffer" (chiffre, шифp)
>pronounce wind as "wah eend" no matter the meaning
It's just the little things that someday get you identified by the nsa and thrown up in guantanamo.
>my boss pronounces racist as 'ray-shist'
>Every person must exclusively use the memey words other people use
Indian ?
cipher, not cypher
"Cypher is an alternative spelling for cipher."
>professor spells C# as "C hash"
>go to job interview
>get along fine with the interviewer and the team
>go as far as chitchating about menial stuff
>so user, what languages do you really master?
>well, apart from C octothorpe
>what?
>huh?
>C octothorpe
>they look at each other with a weird expression on their faces
>looks like we have run out of time user, we'll tel you tomorrow if you have been hired
>one week after
>no call
Are you saying that you're the one who called it C octothrope or they did?
Either way that's some hyper autism right there
I did call it C octothorpe, honestly, I always did.
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as C#, is in fact, C Octothorpe, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, C plus Octothorpe.
>scatology
>scatography
>cryptology
Yeah, take your literal shit somewhere else.
My complex analysis prof (who was german) pronounced it ep-sai-lon, with emphasis on the sai. It took me several lectures to understand casorati weierstrass.
It's actually C
If Sup Forums will let me post " " correctly.
Sup Forums will not let me post the sharp symbol.
I guess we know what language Sup Forums doesn't support.
en.wikipedia.org
#
U+266F not U+0023
C# IS octothorpe, but numale retards call it C hashtag nowadays.
It's called c sharp and it is often written with a # rather than U+266F.
Just like micro torrent is often written uTorrent even though it's supposed to use U+00B5 (µTorrent)
it is in fact C++++
C
It's an ECMA standard, and it is clearly explained how to pronounce and type it.
ecma-international.org
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>The name C# is pronounced “C Sharp”.
>The name C# is written as the LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C (U+0043) followed by the NUMBER SIGN # (U+0023).
>chiptology
My introduction to logic professor insists on pronouncing "comment" as "command"
Probably french.
That's increadibly stupid.