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SQL as 'S.Q.L." is more popular but "sequel" is pretty common too. https://medium.com/tableplus/how-to-pronounce-sql-properly-s-q-l-or-sequel-7203a5185676
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I suppose I could an on option to override pronunciation:
$ anorack -o SQL=sequel <<< 'a SQL, an SQL' <stdin>:1: an SQL -> a SQL /s'i:kw@L/
or even accept any article for this word:
$ anorack -o SQL= <<< 'a SQL, an SQL'
Would that work for you?
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SQL as 'S.Q.L." is more popular but "sequel" is pretty common too. https://medium.com/tableplus/how-to-pronounce-sql-properly-s-q-l-or-sequel-7203a5185676
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