Do you pronounce it Dev dot 2 or Dev dot Tee Oh? Jack Harner 🚀 on August 27, 2018 I personally lean Dev dot Tee Oh. What do you think? -- Edit -- I was wrong on all counts: Read full post Personal Trusted User Create template Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use. Submit Preview Dismiss Collapse Expand Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Ben Halpern Follow A Canadian software developer who thinks he’s funny. Email ben@forem.com Location NY Education Mount Allison University Pronouns He/him Work Co-founder at Forem Joined Dec 27, 2015 • Aug 27 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide DEV TOO If you need to clarify for a DEV newbie, you can say DEV DOT TEE OH. But DEV TOO without the dot is the official way of saying it. I've been making a point of emphasizing this in some recent podcasts I've taken part in 😄 Collapse Expand Sergio Daniel Xalambrí Sergio Daniel Xalambrí Sergio Daniel Xalambrí Follow Email hello@sergiodxa.com Location Lima, Perú Work Web Developer at Daffy.org Joined Jan 16, 2017 • Aug 27 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I always pronounced it this way, good to know is the correct one :) Collapse Expand Nicole Saunders 💻🌹 Nicole Saunders 💻🌹 Nicole Saunders 💻🌹 Follow Front end web developer. Striving to be a dev queen! Location North Carolina Education 100% self taught through freecodecamp, w3schools, other resource Joined Aug 29, 2018 • Sep 9 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Awesome. I’ve always said it this way. Collapse Expand Jess Lee Jess Lee Jess Lee Follow Building DEV and Forem with everyone here :) Email jess@forem.com Location Brooklyn, NY Pronouns she/her Work Co-Founder & COO at Forem Joined Jul 29, 2016 • Aug 27 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Dev Tooooooogether! Collapse Expand tux0r tux0r tux0r Follow File manager and text editor fetishist, code minimalist with a soft spot for C and Lisp. Strongly dislikes Git, Python and Linux. Joined Jan 2, 2017 • Aug 27 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I'm German, I use neither. ;-) Collapse Expand Nate Nate Nate Follow Location Cincinnati Ohio Joined Jun 18, 2018 • Sep 7 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide It's pronounced merr man! Collapse Expand Stargator Stargator Stargator Follow Software Engineer, looking to grow into a leader as well as strengthen my backend skills and knowledge. Location Washington, DC Education B.S. in Computer Science Work Software Engineer Joined Feb 20, 2018 • Aug 27 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I say "Dev 2" usually, but I haven't had a conversation with anyone about the website that was off the computer. Collapse Expand rhymes rhymes rhymes Follow Such software as dreams are made on. I mostly rant about performance, unnecessary complexity, privacy and data collection. Joined Feb 2, 2017 • Aug 27 '18 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide Neither: "dev to", without the dot :D Collapse Expand HS HS HS Follow software developer doing some architecture Location Göteborg, Sweden Work Software developer Joined Jul 26, 2018 • May 12 '19 Dropdown menu Copy link Hide I also didn't use dot. Sadly I was saying dev tee oh which is wrong. Code of Conduct • Report abuse Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
DEV TOO
If you need to clarify for a DEV newbie, you can say DEV DOT TEE OH. But DEV TOO without the dot is the official way of saying it.
I've been making a point of emphasizing this in some recent podcasts I've taken part in 😄
I always pronounced it this way, good to know is the correct one :)
Awesome. I’ve always said it this way.
Dev Tooooooogether!
I'm German, I use neither. ;-)
It's pronounced merr man!
I say "Dev 2" usually, but I haven't had a conversation with anyone about the website that was off the computer.
Neither: "dev to", without the dot :D
I also didn't use dot. Sadly I was saying dev tee oh which is wrong.