May 22, 2003 at 11:54 am
Here's a twist, how do you pronounce: VARCHAR
Some say VAR (sounds like PAR) CHAR (like CHAR-BROILED)
I say it like VARE (like the V-A-R- in 'variable') CARE (like the C-H-A-R- in character)
I know I'm right, of course.. but how do you all say theses?
-Ken
May 22, 2003 at 1:52 pm
Sequel is an old pronounciation for SEQL - Structured English Query Language. Word English was dropped and now it is SQL, and I think should be pronounced S Q L.
Elena.
May 23, 2003 at 12:52 am
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Here's a twist, how do you pronounce: VARCHARSome say VAR (sounds like PAR) CHAR (like CHAR-BROILED)
I say it like VARE (like the V-A-R- in 'variable') CARE (like the C-H-A-R- in character)
I know I'm right, of course.. but how do you all say theses?
Of course, you are right, but I use Alternative 1
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May 23, 2003 at 9:52 am
If you want to be really annoying do as an ex collegue of mine did and call it Squirrel
May 26, 2003 at 2:27 pm
At a previous job I had this same issue with SAS which is a Statistical Analysis Software script language. The bottom line is, you should say whatever is easiest to pronounce and yet is still clear what you mean. I tip my hat to the SCUBA guy who made this point well. Other examples are LASER and POSH. (which are acronyms for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation and the ancient cruise line term "Port Out Starboard Home")
May 26, 2003 at 2:44 pm
Why was it called Port and Starboard? Does the ship only sail one way, keep the stars on the left(?)
Cheers,
Crispin
Cheers,CrispinI can't die, there are too many people who still have to meet me!It's not a bug, SQL just misunderstood me!
May 27, 2003 at 2:22 am
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Why was it called Port and Starboard? Does the ship only sail one way, keep the stars on the left(?)
Depends if you're navigating by the pole star.
May 27, 2003 at 3:27 am
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Why was it called Port and Starboard? Does the ship only sail one way, keep the stars on the left(?)Cheers,
Crispin
Having had a bit of fun this morning I discovered this. http://ebille.cudenver.edu/dpbille/math/port.html
May 27, 2003 at 4:57 am
I'm tempted to adopt Squirrel myself. It would drive them nuts...or up a tree.
Andy
May 27, 2003 at 7:32 am
Gee, I wanted to hear what people had to say about VARCHAR and CHAR.
As for SQL, when I use it with MS SQL Server I do say "sequel". If I am just casually using it then I probably more often say "S-Q-L". And then, when I used to do Oracle, I pronounced it a couple of different ways, either "S-H-I-T" or "cha-ching", and sometimes in the same sentence and most often the first when I was pulling my hair out and going nuts. Oh, guess I hit that squirrel thing again.
Perhaps we need names for different versions of SQL. Which one would be Road Kill?
May 27, 2003 at 7:37 am
I just had a meeting with two Oracle DBAs who pronounced char (to me Char) as car. I finally had to ask what "car" was. I thought it was some obscure Oracle data type.
I deal with several French companies - so it's S Q L.
Patrick
Quand on parle du loup, on en voit la queue
May 27, 2003 at 11:43 am
Back to the original question. The story goes is that Codd came up with an earlier version he called QL or "Quel," for Query Language. The next time around it was SQL (or the Sequel), as a play on words and sounds.
The users get ticked off easily enough with supposed miscommunications. I'll stay away from Squirrel for them and keep it an inside joke. Following the other person's pronunciation seems like sound advice.
I also pronounce varchar as 'Var car', but then again, I miss working in Oracle PL/SQL, too.
May 29, 2003 at 11:18 am
I had never heard SQL pronounced sequel until I started using MS SQL Server, so the first reply to this topice seems correct to me.
As for all the acroyms...YGBSM!
May 29, 2003 at 11:53 am
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I had never heard SQL pronounced sequel until I started using MS SQL Server, so the first reply to this topice seems correct to me.As for all the acroyms...YGBSM!
Now what the hell is YGBSM!
May 29, 2003 at 1:54 pm
YOU GOTTA BE SH*TTIN' ME!!!
(sorry I hit enter too soon - YGBSM)
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