I've compiled a list of all the pronunciation related posts that fall into the category of off-topic posts that I'm referring to, thereby allowing for a more focused discussion on the merits of individual posts.
I compiled the list by manually going through all results from this search for answers that need closing, and from a similar search for already closed questions. In addition, I also followed a few linked posts from the above results that looked promising. While I understand that searching for *pron*nc*
is not the most sophisticated technique, I suspect this will yield at least a vast majority of the relevant posts.
I'm aware that releasing such a list, and soliciting feedback on them, can lead to a flurry of activity on these posts. While I expect the community to do what they feel is the right thing to do for any and all posts, I would like to urge users to avoid down-voting any of the questions or answers in the listed posts. Doing so would not really serve any of the purposes that down-voting usually does.
Also, note that several of the posts in the closed list were closed earlier today, and some more posts of this nature were closed and then deleted today as well, and as a result are not in any of the below lists. This is because the issue in question was stumbled upon by members of SOCVR, who then proceeded to close and delete some of the posts before it was realized that the scope of these closures was sufficiently broad so as to merit feedback from the community.
Based on the current answers, and comments on the question and answers to this post, it appears that there are several users who would eagerly vote to close and/or delete some or all of the posts in the list. On the other hand, there are several users who would like to preserve some of the posts rather than deleting them. In that case, please consider mod-flagging the post for a historical lock, and preferably add a comment on the answer explaining why you think the post should be locked. Either way, I will try to periodically update the status of the posts as and when they change.
To clarify the last point, the posts have been organized into the categories according to their status at the time of posting this answer. Posts whose status has changed after this answer was posted, are still kept in the same category to avoid confusion, but I'll add [Closed]
, [Deleted]
, [Locked]
, etc. as appropriate next to those post links.
To begin, here are the questions that I'm unsure of, and might require relevant SMEs to judge whether they need editing, or should be closed, or are on-topic in their current state.
Open:
What are the 'real' names of Haskell's Arrow operators?
Are there human-friendly names for applicative (and friends) methods?
Pronounceable names for scalaz operators?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47945784
Closed:
Are there pronounceable names for common Haskell operators?
Pronunciation of programming structures (particularly in c#) [Deleted]
Haskell: How is <*> pronounced?
What is the accepted standard for dictating lambda expressions? [Deleted]
What is JSON-P & how do you pronounce it? [Deleted]
How do I pronounce “=>” as used in lambda expressions in .Net
Here's a list of all the open questions that I personally think are off-topic, and should be closed, and deleted.
How to pronounce type variables such as 'a [Closed]
What is the pronunciation of quux? [Closed]
Pronunciation of IS-IS [Closed] [Deleted]
What's the correct pronunciation of “CLI”? [Closed]
When pronouncing variable-names-like-this, why do all programmers say dash instead of hyphen? [Closed]
How are special variables with double leading and trailing underscore in python pronounced? [Closed]
In formal languages and automata “ x==>y ” is pronounced as x derives y. then how do we say x-->y? [Closed]
What is => called in Scala? [Closed]
The following two questions are also off-topic in my opinion, but it's worth mentioning that they are actually reasonable candidates for migration to English Language & Usage:
how to pronounce recursive Rust enum lifetime [Closed] [Deleted]
Why is ASCII named in upper-case? [Closed]
Here's a list of all the closed questions that I personally think are off-topic, and should be deleted:
Correct Pronounciation of “XPath” [Deleted]
How do you pronounce “==” correctly? [Deleted]
How do programmers pronounce “#” (number sign/hash tag/octothorpe)? [Deleted]
How does one pronounce :
(colon / module resolution operator) in Erlang? [Deleted]
What is the correct way to pronounce SCons? [Deleted]
How do you pronounce the symbol -> and => in PHP code?
How to pronounce WIF (Windows Identity Foundation) [Deleted]
How do you pronounce NGRX? [Deleted]
Pronunciation of <=> (spaceship) operator [Deleted]
How to pronounce Google's Bazel build tool? [Deleted]
How to literally read the word “MySQL”? [Deleted]
How to pronounce a number with 1987 digits? [Deleted]
How do you pronounce “SQLite”?
“sass” vs “scss” speaking/pronouncing [Deleted]
How do you pronounce the new primitive “->” in NetLogo 6.0?
What is the pronunciation of vim? [Deleted]
How is the symbol => pronounced in scala? [Deleted]
What are the spoken names of <$> and <*>? [Deleted]
What is the proper way to pronounce Naur in Backus Naur Form?
How does one pronounce “Wagner” in “Wagner-Fischer Algorithm”?
Perl how to pronounce variabls and sigil [Deleted]
Handsontable pronunciation [Deleted]
Is the dot in file extensions pronounced? [Deleted]
How do you say \x -> y
? [Deleted]
Python Tkinter correct pronunciation [Deleted]
How should I pronounce each one of these things? [Deleted]
For english speakers, how do you pronounce 'xib' [Deleted]
How do you say <$> and <*> in english [Deleted]
What is the assignment operator <- called when you say it out loud? [Deleted]
How do you pronounce P/Invoke? [Deleted]
How do you pronounce large hex numbers? [Deleted]
how to pronounce “J2EE” or “Java EE” [Deleted]
Pronunciation of PHP str_ functions? [Deleted]
Correct pronunciation of MySQL? [Deleted]
What is the “->” PHP operator called and how do you say it when reading code out loud? [Locked]
When discussing C# code, how do you pronounce 'T?
' [Deleted]
Best practices for pronouncing C code [Deleted]
What is proper pronunciation for a Java 5 “Executor”? [Deleted]
If anyone finds posts of this nature that are not in any of the above lists, and it's certainly possible that I've missed some, please post a comment with a link, and I'd be more than happy to update the list.