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How do you pronounce the g in “regex”?
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Travis Gerke
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For those who have been following along, an analysis of the results 🙃
tgerke.github.io/regex-gif/
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Zhihua Chen
@zhihuachen
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It’s not a word!
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Travis Gerke
@travisgerke
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So your vote is “g - i - f”?
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garrickAdenBuie
@grrrck
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Travis Gerke
@travisgerke
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😂🤣
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martijn.schut()
@MartijnJSchut
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I usually pronounce it like: I hope this particular use case is on stack overflow
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Travis Gerke
@travisgerke
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💯
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Jake Correa
@jkcorrea_
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it's actually a silent g
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Travis Gerke
@travisgerke
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Mattia Prosperi
@MasahikoKim
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Seriously, don’t we follow the pronunciation from the word of origin? Rejular, right?
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Travis Gerke
@travisgerke
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Yup. Ditto for jraphics
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