"C# Sharp"

>"C# Sharp"
>C Sharp Sharp

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>"Sales Engineer"
>Engineer

C++++++++

>SQL
>"ess cue ell"

>we use the waterfall methodology

But it is es que el. SQL is an abbreviated version of Structured Query Language.

>wine emulator

>I use OOP languages

Yeah, but most of the proggies I know just pronounce it "Sequel."

>inb4 FUCKING RETARD YOU DON'T KNOW SHIT REEEEEEEEEEEEE

Who the fuck calls it sequel? The fuck?

I've heard it said both ways by many different people. Just how these things go.

Like how some people pronounce JS as jizz rather then the letters J S.

>proggies

I'm calling programmers this from now on.

I'm currently working on a mobile development degree and everyone calls is sequel... I like es que El myself

>have you tried clearing your browser's cash-ay?

>Sequel
i bet they are sucking each others' feminine penises as well

>C++
>"C ^2"

...

>linux kernel

>Like how some people pronounce JS as jizz rather then the letters J S.
I sincerely hope this is not true

not programs?

the github repo literally says 'Linux kernel'

I pronounce it "skwull"

You savage...

You sound like my friend who was screaming like a retard
>"Haha, who the fuck pronounces JSON as [Jay-son]? It's a fucking name! It MUST be pronounced [jee-SON] - LITERALLY EVERYONE I KNOW pronounces it that way!"
Then I told him he's a retard and even the creator of JSON pronounces it as a name "Jason".

The language is officially pronounced "sequel", but mysql is officially pronounced "my es cue el"

>muh structural

ATM machine

>No one pronounces SQL as KRUGKdorf-SCREEEEE
Truly a plebeian planet.

Guhnew

>my open source portfolio irl

oh god you're right

Waterfall is mostly used for giant-ass projects. People who work in Waterfall are likely to be several times smarter than you and to have a paycheck a few orders of magnitude higher merely because of the context.

SQL was originally called SEQUEL (Structured English Query Language), but the name was changed to SQL due to copyright issues.

>longMotherFuckingVeryReadableVariableName
>longMotherFuckingSimilarlyNamedVariable
>return defeatsTheGodDamnPoint

>C hashtag

I say Jay-sawn

The correct pronunciation is Ka-Chi

It's pronounced as C-Hash desu.

>C hashtag

Sea plus plus?
u dont know sea plus plus?
hmmm.
u mean you do C?
GASP
are u some sort of UNIX admin or something?
:^)

>not sea pound

What the fuck are you on about? Do you not want descriptive variable names or something?

Sounds like a language centered around mermaid fucking.

Smells fishy

>C number

C hashtag sharp?

github.com/torvalds/linux
>Linux kernel

...

From the linux kernel coding style:

C is a Spartan language, and so should your naming be. Unlike Modula-2 and Pascal programmers, C programmers do not use cute names like ThisVariableIsATemporaryCounter. A C programmer would call that variable tmp, which is much easier to write, and not the least more difficult to understand.

HOWEVER, while mixed-case names are frowned upon, descriptive names for global variables are a must. To call a global function foo is a shooting offense.

>#!
>"shebang"

>Azure will kill S3

>Security Operations Center
>"sock"

Crunch bang

I know people who pronounce it like "cage".

Lucky Star

This

Akira Kogami

I prefer to call is C octothorp

>ThisVariableIsATemporaryCounter
That is the biggest fucking strawman I've ever seen. In reality, a C# dev is more likely to write characterCount or daysInTimeSpan, whereas the same declaration done by most C or C++ devs would be ch_co or ts_d or some other cryptic shit.

Variable names are literally only relevant for code readability, so why not make them as readable as possible?

No one says this, Bezos cock-sucking brainlet.

People who say "es qu el" learned it from reading, while people who say "sequel" learned it from YouTube videos.

Right, it was youtube videos, not literally every professor, DBA, and developer I've ever met or worked with.
>inb4 some "hurr durr u nevar did reel work xD" autism

I used to hate that too till I realised the reason they do it was because it used to be called SEQUEL, so they instead of saying S-E-Q-U-E-L they would say sequel, it was later shortened to SQL due to trademark issues.

C bang

I dont understand that picture

Hashbang is objectively correct

Not being a code artisan