How do you correctly or erroneously pronounce programming terms? Any that you find need strict correction or history into the early CS culture?
Programming
char = "tchar" not care?
! = bang not exclamation?
# = pound not hash? Exception #! = shebang
* = splat not star?
regex = "rej ex" not "regg ex"?
sql = "s q l" not "sequel" (already answered, just i.e.)
Unixen
| = pipe not vertical bar?
bin = bin as in pin , not as in binary?
lib = lib as in library , not as in liberate?
etc = "ett see" , not "e t c" (as in /etc and not "&c")
Annoyance
/ = slash not backslash
LaTeX = "laytek" not "lay teks"
charlike I start the word “character.” Just makes more sense to me. And when I hear “pound”, I often think of £ and need to remind myself that a lot of folks mean the # character instead. Now, / is obviously not a backslash, that would be \. And I've yet to meet a native speaker of English who can pronounce TeX the way that Knuth's description calls for. :-) (But I guess native speaker of Greek would say the same thing about my pronunciation, so I'll keep quiet.)\*character, I will use the word 'splat'. XD