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      13 days ago

      I always used “sequel” but I guess that’s very traditional businesspeople speak

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        I always used “Ss-Quill” in class, professionally I usually refer to the database as a series of pained grunts and whimpers

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        In real life I either say “Ess-cue-ehl” (spelling it out), or I say “sqwool,” “sq” as in squirrel and “wool” like sheep wool