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minus-square@poweruserlinkEnglish-2•9 months ago“an sequel”? Tell me I haven’t been saying it wrong this whole time 💀
minus-squareCarighan Maconarlinkfedilink9•9 months agoPlenty people say Ess Que Ell. And hence “an” would be correct to use.
minus-squareMadlainelinkfedilink6•9 months agoThere are four types of people: “S.Q.L.” Sequel Squirrel (seriously, I met 3 unrelated people saying squirrel. Why?!) Who cares? You should use [another tool] anyway
minus-squarejaderolinkfedilink3•9 months ago#5? (Me): pronounced S.Q.L. except for Microsoft’s product which is pronounced “sequel server”.
minus-square@xmunk@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink2•9 months agoJust run if they pronounce SQL as “Mongo”.
“an sequel”? Tell me I haven’t been saying it wrong this whole time 💀
Plenty people say Ess Que Ell. And hence “an” would be correct to use.
There are four types of people:
#5? (Me): pronounced S.Q.L. except for Microsoft’s product which is pronounced “sequel server”.
Just run if they pronounce SQL as “Mongo”.
You forgot “squeal”