in reply to Re: How do I pronounce all this stuff
in thread How do I pronounce all this stuff

belg4mit onomatopoetically offered:
<>!*''# waka waka bang splat tick tick hash ^@`$$- carat at back-tick dollar dollar dash *!'$_ splat bang tick dollar underscore %*<>#4 percent splat waka waka number four &)../ ampersand right-paren dot dot slash {~|**SYSTEM HALTED curly bracket tilde pipe splat splat crash

Is it just me, or does anyone else envision two kids sitting cross-legged across from one another, clapping their hands, knees, and each others hands as they chant this rhyming incantation? I think this is the basis for a whole new area of Perl poetry!

Nice discussion. I do think I might be alone in using the american predilection for calling a dollar a 'buck' in my pronunciations while muttering perl code to myself:

Matt

Update: Okay, belg4mit did make a 'bucks' reference. I'm not alone after all! Except perhaps with my reading retention skills. ;-)

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Re: Re: Re: How do I pronounce all this stuff
by petral (Curate) on Apr 11, 2002 at 18:37 UTC
    These are fairly standard in copy-editing:
    $  : "buck"
    _  : "score"
    |  : "bar"
    ?  : "hook"
    &  : "et" (it is a ligature of E and t)
    
    Think of all the extra milliseconds you'd have in your life if you always said "buck score" instead of "dollar underscore"! -- well microseconds, anyway.

    On the other hand, I call '#' "scratch", but I don't think anyone else does. Have no idea where I picked it up.

      p

      Just imagine the possibilities...

      Dude, the other day after we & dinner I went to the | and _'ed with a ?'er for only 20 $ !!!! Except now I seem to have a #'ing problem...like petral I have no idea where I picked it up. <sigh>

      Heh heh!
      Matt