How can I speak like a professional ?
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Hi all, I am wondering how to pronounce tier in N-tier architecture ! Is it like in "To tie ones shoelaces", or "To drink beer" ? Please help me so I can get back to sleep at night X| Alwin
I use "teer" as in to drink beer, as n-tier (to tie ones shoelaces) sounds like someone who ties n's. ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
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Hi all, I am wondering how to pronounce tier in N-tier architecture ! Is it like in "To tie ones shoelaces", or "To drink beer" ? Please help me so I can get back to sleep at night X| Alwin
Same as 'tear', as in when you cry when your n-tier application crashes. David http://www.dundas.com
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I use "teer" as in to drink beer, as n-tier (to tie ones shoelaces) sounds like someone who ties n's. ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
David Wulff wrote: I use "teer" as in to drink beer Well Chris has us all convinced that our favourite drink is actually pronounced 'B-yah' David http://www.dundas.com
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Hi all, I am wondering how to pronounce tier in N-tier architecture ! Is it like in "To tie ones shoelaces", or "To drink beer" ? Please help me so I can get back to sleep at night X| Alwin
Speaking like a professional: A multithreaded, 24x7-enabled, scalable, robust and manageable application. The TCO is low, and the cost can be broken in a predictable way, simplifying budget management. Can keep working at a sustained rate of 99.99%. Crivo Automated Credit Assessment
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Speaking like a professional: A multithreaded, 24x7-enabled, scalable, robust and manageable application. The TCO is low, and the cost can be broken in a predictable way, simplifying budget management. Can keep working at a sustained rate of 99.99%. Crivo Automated Credit Assessment
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Hi all, I am wondering how to pronounce tier in N-tier architecture ! Is it like in "To tie ones shoelaces", or "To drink beer" ? Please help me so I can get back to sleep at night X| Alwin
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David Wulff wrote: I use "teer" as in to drink beer Well Chris has us all convinced that our favourite drink is actually pronounced 'B-yah' David http://www.dundas.com
:laugh: I can believe that happened too.... ;P ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.