On Friday, December 13, 2002, Chad Fernandez wrote:
Do you pronounce DEC as "Dee Eee Cee" or as
"deck"? I've always called it
"deck".
I say "deck". When I'm talking about DEC with people who don't know
much
about it (e.g. PC-only programmer friends), I usually first say "Digital
Equipment Corp., aka D-E-C, aka DEC" so that they don't think I'm saying
"dick". I've been a little paranoid about that ever since this one time
when
I was trying to sell an old computer, and I pointed out to the potential
customer the "floppy dick drive" by accident.
Most sources of computer information for me when I was growing up were
textual. And until I went to college, there was no one with which I could
have computer-related conversations. So I developed my own pronunciations,
which sometimes did not match others'. For instance, most people said
'pascal' as "pass-COWL", but I said it as "PASS-cul". I also
got in the
habit of wordifying C functions; I would say 'strncmp' as "STERN-cump"
and
'vasprintf' as "vuh-SPRIN-tiff".
Thankfully, Java has made pronunciation quite easy for today's young nerds.
Instead of easily mispronouncable abbrevs like 'xgetri()', they have names
like 'getTheRemoteInformationAndParseIntoDiscreteUnitsForFurtherStudy()'.
(Hey, I love Java, but sometimes those identifiers are just too long!)
--
Jeffrey Sharp