I'm trying to get some insight into why this question about the pronunciation of Kruskal's algorithm is off topic.
Are pronunciation questions not welcome on SO?
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I'm trying to get some insight into why this question about the pronunciation of Kruskal's algorithm is off topic. Are pronunciation questions not welcome on SO? |
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That question seems to have answered itself, don't you think? To reiterate: no, pronounciation questions are not remotely on-topic on SO. To quote the FAQ:
The pronunciation of any word — regardless of the word's relevance to programming — does not fall into this category. To quote the FAQ just a little bit more:
'Nuff said.
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"Pronunciation (phonetics and phonology, dialectology)" is generally specified as on-topic question in The English Language and Usage Stack Exchange FAQ. You may check if your specific case fits there:
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In addition to what MДΓΓ БДLL said, most potential questions about pronunciation would seem to either be "general reference" (e.g. "Java") or controversial (e.g. "SQL"), with little in between. Controversial questions just end up as "Not Constructive" with a bunch of IMHOs. General reference questions would just clutter the site. If a question about one algorithm name / initialism / programming language is on topic, almost all would be on topic by precedent, and that'd just lead to ridiculousness. "How do you pronounce A#?", "How do you pronounce ActionScript?", "How do you pronounce Ada?" ... |
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