Coding is as much a matter of personal growth as it is of logic and control-flow. I keep patience, curiosity, & exuberance in the same toolbox as vim and git.
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My name is Lewis Menelaws. I am a developer and entrepreneur located in Sarnia, Ontario focusing on creating great things for the web. Currently I am Lead Developer and Co-Founder of TMRRWinc.
Sort of like the "www." part in many URLs. Instead of saying "double-you double-you double-you dot..." I made up my own name for "w", which I call "wub".
"wub wub wub dot..." Much more fun to say! I think Rick of Rick & Morty would pronounce it that way.
So for "dev.to", I just say it "dee ee vee dot tee oh". Then I'm reminded of the band Devo, and put on some of their music.
Coding is as much a matter of personal growth as it is of logic and control-flow. I keep patience, curiosity, & exuberance in the same toolbox as vim and git.
*Opinions posted are my own*
Influence of locality. I guess for me it's the tone I use with pronouncing it. The too will be at a very low tone than the dev. This could also be regional or just coincidental
The official way to pronounce it is “dev too” no dot necessary 🙂
Just “dev” generally works in areas of shared context around what you’re talking about.
Well I pronounced it as:-
dev dot too
.Sounds long. Reminds me of a debate over the shortening of api Promise parameters i.e.
I guess in this case I fall into the others category then 😁
🤣 post for another day
obligatory code comment :D
It had to be done 😤
I throw the dot in there as well!
Me too! I think I do it because it makes it easier for people to just type it into the URL bar.
Sort of like the "www." part in many URLs. Instead of saying "double-you double-you double-you dot..." I made up my own name for "w", which I call "wub".
"wub wub wub dot..." Much more fun to say! I think Rick of Rick & Morty would pronounce it that way.
So for "dev.to", I just say it "dee ee vee dot tee oh". Then I'm reminded of the band Devo, and put on some of their music.
This is so hilarious 😂
I read it as
dev dat tee oh
.DEV-too
I will never kick the habit of saying the dot.
dev dot too
I see what's going on here. I won't be convinced
😂🤣
Influence of locality. I guess for me it's the tone I use with pronouncing it. The
too
will be at a very low tone than thedev
. This could also be regional or just coincidentalDev 2
This is me
Dev - too - oh
I'm weird I know hahahaha
Did you say "I'm weird" so that we don't say it back?
Well you're weird 🤣
I just call it Dev Community. Btw, what is the purpose of the 'to'? It's to be 'dev too' in like "you are a dev too" or something?
I couldn't find this post but, I saw some design from the community hinting
Develop(ing|ment) Together
This might be the reason, I'm not sure.I pronounced dev too.
Sometimes dev tooooooo.