I've heard POAST-GREH-SEE-QUEL, POST-GER-ESS-CUE-ELL, and so many others. How do you pronounce it?
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I've heard POAST-GREH-SEE-QUEL, POST-GER-ESS-CUE-ELL, and so many others. How do you pronounce it?
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post-grehs-Q-L or just post-grehs for short.
Individuals who dare pronounce it "post-gruh-sequel" (or anything else that includes the phrase "sequel") shall be dragged into the street and flogged with a wet noodle!
What about that sequel to that movie? :)
Yeah, yeah... :P
PostgreSQL (pronounced "post-gress-Q-L") is an open source relational database management system ( DBMS ) developed by a worldwide team of volunteers. PostgreSQL is not controlled by any corporation or other private entity and the source code is available free of charge.
Learn PostgreSQL here: hackr.io/tutorials/learn-postgres
According to The world's most advanced open source database, the consensus is that you pronounce it post:gres:Q:L.
A phonetic respelling could be 'pohst:grehs:kew:el':
say 'post' as you would the word 'post' in English;
in 'gres' the 'e' sounds like it does in 'best';
QL is pronounced like the letters of the alphabet.
I believe our IT department pronounces it "Not an option". :)
Seriously though, I always wondered. One of the drawbacks of getting the bulk of your programming knowledge from reading is it's often hard to tell just how to pronounce many of the products and terms when actually speaking to another person (as opposed to just typing in a chat/slack/etc.).
The PostgreSQL FAQ say the pronounce is post-GRES-que-ell. There is a link to audio. postgresql.org/files/postgresql.mp3
this is the answer.
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PostgreSQL, also known as Postgres, is a free and open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) that insists on compliance with extensibility and technical standards.
It is designed to handle a series of workloads, along with many machines, in which there are several concurrent users with data warehouse or web services.
Learn Postgresql here : letsfindcourse.com/tutorials/postg...
I say Post-gre-quel
Postgreskel. :D I usually don't pronounce it at all, though, so don't ask me.
I just say POSTGREE. Here in Brazil we understand ourselves with just POSTGREE. Sometimes POSGRES.
Posgre