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Re: [platform-swt-dev] SWT pronunciation
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in spanish it is :
ese-doble u- te
In Germany they pronunce it "es ve te" and in France "es double-v
te"... and that's the whole point.
I don't think SWT is a "cool" name for a Java toolkit. "Java",
"Spring", "Eclipse", "Swing", "Ruby" look definitely better than "AWT"
or "SWT", and that serves adoption as well.
I thought "SWT" would/could at least be officialy pronunced in a more
trendy way ("Sweet" or something else).
Cheers,
-Christopher
On 2/26/07, Hugo Garcia <hugo.a.garcia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
in spanish it is :
ese-doble u- te
-H
On 2/26/07, Mike Wilson <Mike_Wilson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Jeeze, and I thought it was pronounced "sweat". ;-)
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> Carolyn MacLeod/Ottawa/IBM@IBMCA
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> We say S-W-T (i.e. "es double-u tee").
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> Matthew Hall <matthall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> I've also heard it pronounced "swat" as in fly swatter, or SWAT team.
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> Matt
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> > A not-so-technical question for once: how do you pronunce "SWT"?
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> > Candidates I see are "es double-u tee", and "Sweet".
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> > I could not found an "official" or "desired" pronunciation, but I tend
> > to think that the first one is not as user friendly and attractive as
> > the second one for example. So, what do you call it when you *talk*
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> > Cheers,
> > -Christopher
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