We certainly have terms in our IT industry that throw people for a loop, even if they are supposedly already
experienced in our industry.[ul][li]I had an instructor in college, teaching assembly language, that kept saying that we needed to use a different "MEM-uh-nick" instead of pronouncing
mnemonic as "nem-ON-ic". (I still hear people mispronouncing mnemonic [things dealing with
memory] as "new-mon-ic", as though the word was spelled "pneumonic", which refers to things dealing with
air.[/li])
[li]While teaching Oracle concepts several years ago (on a Unix-based system), a student told me that he was unable to
"six" his file due to permission problems. I asked him to show me what he meant. At the prompt he typed in
vi test.sql...Ah, yes,
Roman numeral six...to edit a file.[/li][/ul]
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Mufasa
(aka Dave of Sandy, Utah, USA)
“People may forget what you say, but they will never forget how you made them feel.