[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-17 Thread James K. Lowden
On Wed, 16 Mar 2016 14:09:08 -0500 Jay Kreibich wrote: > although if you trace SQL back to the IBM days of SEQUEL, there is a > strong argument that the term ?sequel? makes more sense. IBM insisted "SQL" be pronounced as three letters for exactly that reason: to distinguish it from its

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-17 Thread Don V Nielsen
> appear to know slightly what I was talking about O, I'm confident that I'm not the only one that relates to that assertion On Thu, Mar 17, 2016 at 12:25 PM, wrote: > > On 3/16/16, Daniel Telvock wrote: > > > >> I was at the Investigative Reporters and Editors Conference last week > >>

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-17 Thread da...@dandymadeproductions.com
> On 3/16/16, Daniel Telvock wrote: > >> I was at the Investigative Reporters and Editors Conference last week >> and the presenter for SQLite courses 1 and 3 said that it is actually >> pronounced SQ Lite. Even he thought that was odd considering SQL is a >> term or acronym. > > I wrote SQLite,

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-17 Thread Don V Nielsen
WHAT A GREAT VIDEO. Thanks for sharing. Everyone I work with...or worked with...that sees me work with SQLite (sequel lite to me) asks...what is that? why are using that? I love it. It is the best configuration manager. On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Jay Kreibich wrote: > > > IIRC, the

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread David Raymond
] SQLite Pronunciation I wrote SQLite, and I think it should be pronounced "S-Q-L-ite". Like a mineral. But I'm cool with y'all pronouncing it any way you want. :-) -- D. Richard Hipp drh at sqlite.org

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Keith Medcalf
Someone needs a cup from the CoFe ClO or 2 4 (you need a fixed width font to see) > SQLite: Crystalline Sulfanyl Query-um Lithide > >

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Keith Medcalf
> Like, look at my name... Come on... I'd be on death row if I got even a > TINY bit upset if someone mispronounced Stephen. {smirk} You mean it isn't pronounced Step Hen?

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Adam Devita
Of Stephen >> Chrzanowski >> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 3:09 PM >> To: SQLite mailing list >> Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation >> >> Standards, official, or not, I've always pronounced it as Sequel. >> Ehm-Ess-Sequel, My-Sequel, Sequel-

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Igor Korot
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Richard Hipp wrote: > On 3/16/16, Daniel Telvock wrote: >> I was at the Investigative Reporters and Editors Conference last week and >> the presenter for SQLite courses 1 and 3 said that it is actually >> pronounced SQ Lite. Even he thought that was odd

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Richard Hipp
On 3/16/16, Daniel Telvock wrote: > I was at the Investigative Reporters and Editors Conference last week and > the presenter for SQLite courses 1 and 3 said that it is actually > pronounced SQ Lite. Even he thought that was odd considering SQL is a term > or acronym. I wrote SQLite, and I think

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Daniel Telvock
sqlite-users-bounces at mailinglists.sqlite.org [mailto: > sqlite-users-bounces at mailinglists.sqlite.org] On Behalf Of Stephen > Chrzanowski > Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 3:09 PM > To: SQLite mailing list > Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation > > Standards, official, or not, I've

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Stephen Chrzanowski
e-users-bounces at mailinglists.sqlite.org [mailto: > sqlite-users-bounces at mailinglists.sqlite.org] On Behalf Of Stephen > Chrzanowski > Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 3:09 PM > To: SQLite mailing list > Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation > > Standards, official, or not, I've a

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Stephen Chrzanowski
less of what it really is. :) > > -Original Message- > From: sqlite-users-bounces at mailinglists.sqlite.org [mailto: > sqlite-users-bounces at mailinglists.sqlite.org] On Behalf Of J Decker > Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 2:48 PM > To: SQLite mailing list > Subject:

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread da...@dandymadeproductions.com
Hello, Please grant me some leeway here since as someone who has not been in an academic school for years and is mainly self taught. I have Mainly deriving information from reading manuals and occasionally viewing some videos. Maybe I'm wrong, but according to Wikepedia SQLite appears to be

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Marc L. Allen
, 2016 3:09 PM To: SQLite mailing list Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation Standards, official, or not, I've always pronounced it as Sequel. Ehm-Ess-Sequel, My-Sequel, Sequel-Lite, etc. IMO, S-Q-L is an acronym, as everyone knows, and since RADAR(1) is also an Acronym, why the fuss

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Jay Kreibich
IIRC, the SQL ISO standard defines the pronunciation of the term ?SQL? as "ess-cue-ell?, although if you trace SQL back to the IBM days of SEQUEL, there is a strong argument that the term ?sequel? makes more sense. I know when the SQLite development team speaks about it, they tend to use the

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread Marc L. Allen
[mailto:sqlite-users-boun...@mailinglists.sqlite.org] On Behalf Of J Decker Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 2:48 PM To: SQLite mailing list Subject: Re: [sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation more like sequel-ite On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 11:38 AM, wrote: > Hello, > > Please grant me some leeway h

[sqlite] SQLite Pronunciation

2016-03-16 Thread J Decker
more like sequel-ite On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 11:38 AM, wrote: > Hello, > > Please grant me some leeway here since as someone who has > not been in an academic school for years and is mainly self > taught. I have Mainly deriving information from reading > manuals and occasionally viewing some

Re: [sqlite] "SQLite" Pronunciation

2013-03-01 Thread James K. Lowden
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 18:28:03 -0500 f...@cetussoft.com wrote: > OK, how does one pronounce "SQLite"? "see-kwel-lite"? "ess-kyoo-lite"? > "ess-kyoo-ell-lite"? "see-kwel-ite"? "ess-kyoo-ell-ite"? Or...? I was going to answer S-Q-L-lite because it's definitely "S-Q-L", but I admit to saying

Re: [sqlite] "SQLite" Pronunciation

2013-02-28 Thread Ned Fleming
On Thu, 28 Feb 2013 19:21:16 +, Simon Slavin wrote: > >I was once asked whether Ministers of Parliament were shouting "here here" or >"hear hear" and I didn't have a clue. I had to look it up in Hansard. And >even now I know the answer I don't know how the cry

Re: [sqlite] "SQLite" Pronunciation

2013-02-28 Thread Simon Slavin
On 28 Feb 2013, at 7:02pm, "Jay A. Kreibich" wrote: > On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 06:28:03PM -0500, f...@cetussoft.com scratched on the > wall: > >> I guess, to some extent, it may depend on whether one pronounces (or >> mispronounces) "SQL" as "see-kwel" or as "ess-kyoo-ell". >

Re: [sqlite] "SQLite" Pronunciation

2013-02-28 Thread Jay A. Kreibich
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 06:28:03PM -0500, f...@cetussoft.com scratched on the wall: > I guess, to some extent, it may depend on whether one pronounces (or > mispronounces) "SQL" as "see-kwel" or as "ess-kyoo-ell". As I understand it, the "ess-cue-ell" pronunciation is part of the ISO

Re: [sqlite] "SQLite" Pronunciation

2013-02-27 Thread Simon Slavin
On 27 Feb 2013, at 11:39pm, Kevin Benson wrote: > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN_YdMdjVpU Heh. I can't think of a more 'cannonical' source. I've been doing it wrong, but I can't remember the last time I spoke the word out loud so it doesn't matter. Simon.

Re: [sqlite] "SQLite" Pronunciation

2013-02-27 Thread Kevin Benson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jN_YdMdjVpU -- -- -- --Ô¿Ô-- K e V i N On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 6:28 PM, wrote: > OK, how does one pronounce "SQLite"? "see-kwel-lite"? "ess-kyoo-lite"? > "ess-kyoo-ell-lite"? "see-kwel-ite"? "ess-kyoo-ell-ite"? Or...?

[sqlite] "SQLite" Pronunciation

2013-02-27 Thread fred
OK, how does one pronounce "SQLite"? "see-kwel-lite"? "ess-kyoo-lite"? "ess-kyoo-ell-lite"? "see-kwel-ite"? "ess-kyoo-ell-ite"? Or...? I guess, to some extent, it may depend on whether one pronounces (or mispronounces) "SQL" as "see-kwel" or as "ess-kyoo-ell". I think I read someplace that the