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  • J Johnny J

    Like [this](http://fridaythe13th.wikia.com/wiki/Jason\_Voorhees)! :doh:

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    Richard Deeming
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    You pronounce it "Leslie"[^]? :rolleyes:


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    • K Kschuler

      JSON. Do you pronounce it like you would if someone had the name Jason ('jay-sun)? Or more like jay-'sawn ?

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      ZurdoDev
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      The second way. I've heard people say it Jason but that sounds too weird; using a real person's name for it.

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        I don't pronounce it. But in the privacy of my head I call it Keith.

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        Keith Barrow
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        Dagnammit.

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        • B Brisingr Aerowing

          I say it like the name Jason, but I know a couple of people who spell it out. And one who spells out the letters (e.g. J-A-Y E-S-S O-H N). He's rather annoying.

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          Okay, I thought I was the only person who felt that way. It actually caused a recent night out to go downhill. Clever girl, attractive, energetic. We were talking about what we do and what we had focused on in school. Then she said it... the computer class that made the most sense to her was "S-Q-L". Reflexively and without even thinking I replied "Oh, SQL! Yeah, have to deal with that all the time." "No, I mean S-Q-L." she corrected me. So I took a sip of my drink while I quickly collected my thoughts, nodded and explained it to her. Yep, that's me. Athlete's tongue. :-\

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          • K Kschuler

            JSON. Do you pronounce it like you would if someone had the name Jason ('jay-sun)? Or more like jay-'sawn ?

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            Eytukan
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            We spell it "S-O-A-P.S-L-A-Y-E-R"

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              JSON. Do you pronounce it like you would if someone had the name Jason ('jay-sun)? Or more like jay-'sawn ?

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              Kirk 10389821
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              Java Script Object Notation... It just rolls off the tongue... Or Like it's spelled: LOL J-son

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              • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                You pronounce it "Leslie"[^]? :rolleyes:


                "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                Johnny J
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                With all due respect, I think my post was a little more interesting... ;) Leslie? Didn't he die? :confused:

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                • K Kschuler

                  JSON. Do you pronounce it like you would if someone had the name Jason ('jay-sun)? Or more like jay-'sawn ?

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                  • P Pete OHanlon

                    Voorhees.

                    This space for rent

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                    Gary Wheeler
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                    Wow. That reference is probably older than most of the folks here.

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                    • R RJOberg

                      Okay, I thought I was the only person who felt that way. It actually caused a recent night out to go downhill. Clever girl, attractive, energetic. We were talking about what we do and what we had focused on in school. Then she said it... the computer class that made the most sense to her was "S-Q-L". Reflexively and without even thinking I replied "Oh, SQL! Yeah, have to deal with that all the time." "No, I mean S-Q-L." she corrected me. So I took a sip of my drink while I quickly collected my thoughts, nodded and explained it to her. Yep, that's me. Athlete's tongue. :-\

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                      John Bonfardeci
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                      The "sequel" pronunciation was deemed obsolete in 1985-86 by ISO and ANSI since the Hawker-Sidley aircraft corporation trademarked SEQUEL for one of their planes. While the 2 pronunciations are acceptable, it's a more common tradition to refer to the language as "S-Q-L" while referring to the database server as "sequel server" - at least among my generation of programmers. Referring to the previous reply above about Jason Vorhees - I saw the original Friday 13th at a drive-in theater when I was a kid. I too was scared spitless, but no one, I mean no one I know pronounces it as "Jay-sawn"; that is just wrong. :)

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                        The "sequel" pronunciation was deemed obsolete in 1985-86 by ISO and ANSI since the Hawker-Sidley aircraft corporation trademarked SEQUEL for one of their planes. While the 2 pronunciations are acceptable, it's a more common tradition to refer to the language as "S-Q-L" while referring to the database server as "sequel server" - at least among my generation of programmers. Referring to the previous reply above about Jason Vorhees - I saw the original Friday 13th at a drive-in theater when I was a kid. I too was scared spitless, but no one, I mean no one I know pronounces it as "Jay-sawn"; that is just wrong. :)

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                        I always pronounce "SQL" as "squirrel," but that's just me.

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                        • J jhunley

                          I always pronounce "SQL" as "squirrel," but that's just me.

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                          jeron1
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                          jhunley wrote:

                          "SQL" as "squirrel,"

                          Now there's a new one for me. :)

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                          • J jhunley

                            I always pronounce "SQL" as "squirrel," but that's just me.

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                            RJOberg
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                            jhunley wrote:

                            I always pronounce "SQL" as "squirrel," but that's just me.

                            I think you might have found a few extra consonants lying about. :-D Or like me are easily distract... squirrel!

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                              jhunley wrote:

                              I always pronounce "SQL" as "squirrel," but that's just me.

                              I think you might have found a few extra consonants lying about. :-D Or like me are easily distract... squirrel!

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                              jhunley
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                              Yeah, I've always been a little ... Oh, look, an SQL!

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                                Okay, I thought I was the only person who felt that way. It actually caused a recent night out to go downhill. Clever girl, attractive, energetic. We were talking about what we do and what we had focused on in school. Then she said it... the computer class that made the most sense to her was "S-Q-L". Reflexively and without even thinking I replied "Oh, SQL! Yeah, have to deal with that all the time." "No, I mean S-Q-L." she corrected me. So I took a sip of my drink while I quickly collected my thoughts, nodded and explained it to her. Yep, that's me. Athlete's tongue. :-\

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                                Daniel Pfeffer
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                                RJOberg wrote:

                                Athlete's tongue

                                Sounds like a bad case of foot-in-mouth disease, too. :D

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                                  RJOberg wrote:

                                  Athlete's tongue

                                  Sounds like a bad case of foot-in-mouth disease, too. :D

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                                  RJOberg
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                                  Wish I could take credit but I honestly can't remember where I first heard it. "I stick my foot in my mouth so often that I've got athlete's tongue."

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                                  • K Kschuler

                                    JSON. Do you pronounce it like you would if someone had the name Jason ('jay-sun)? Or more like jay-'sawn ?

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                                    jmussetter
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                                    I pronounce it "jay-sawn". Mostly because Jason is my name and it drives me to know end to attempt to say it like my name when it is clearly spelled different. Can also get confusing in conversation as non-techies might think I'm talking about myself in the 3rd person or something. And I pronounce GIF as "jif" with a soft 'G' and consider anyone that pronounces it with a hard 'G' a hipster that hasn't been around as long in the industry.

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                                    • P Pete OHanlon

                                      Voorhees.

                                      This space for rent

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                                      Herbie Mountjoy
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                                      Voorhees a jolly good fellow...

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                                      • J John Bonfardeci

                                        The "sequel" pronunciation was deemed obsolete in 1985-86 by ISO and ANSI since the Hawker-Sidley aircraft corporation trademarked SEQUEL for one of their planes. While the 2 pronunciations are acceptable, it's a more common tradition to refer to the language as "S-Q-L" while referring to the database server as "sequel server" - at least among my generation of programmers. Referring to the previous reply above about Jason Vorhees - I saw the original Friday 13th at a drive-in theater when I was a kid. I too was scared spitless, but no one, I mean no one I know pronounces it as "Jay-sawn"; that is just wrong. :)

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                                        Herbie Mountjoy
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                                        Sorry folks. I cringe when I hear someone talk of sequel servers. Agh!!!!

                                        We're philosophical about power outages here. A.C. come, A.C. go.

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