It used to be called sequel. Nothing wrong with saying sequel.
October 8, 2008
dpinc007 @ 1:39 am
just strooonnngly wanna say this is video useless!! totally totally….didn’t make it pass the stupid introduction!
RSDDL @ 4:53 pm
very tru, was just gonna say that!
October 10, 2008
flyboy5500 @ 6:15 am
its mysql not mysequel and its structured query language
October 12, 2008
flyboy5500 @ 3:24 pm
it’s mysql not mysequel
October 14, 2008
unknown50ct @ 2:18 am
wtf this video is useless witout the tutorial itself
October 16, 2008
richardmullins44 @ 4:53 pm
I may bve wrong but I thin that SEQUEL originally meant “structured English query language”,but then they decided to leave out the word “English”, perhaps because they recognised that it was an extremely reduced language compared to English.
October 17, 2008
LittleFoxDude @ 1:53 am
It’s MySequel. I’ve worked in the industry for the past six years, and I’ve never heard it differently.
October 22, 2008
alemaogustavo @ 4:28 am
fuck you!!!!!!!!
October 23, 2008
tzutzush @ 6:20 am
Structured Query Language
swiftkick123 @ 10:41 pm
what does SQL stand for?
October 25, 2008
Doyubi @ 4:21 am
SQL was originally named SEQUEL back in the 70’s before it was renamed. Today SQL is officially pronounced ’sjul’; not S Q L nor Si-kwal, though those are popular ways to pronounce it…
I love squarl
October 28, 2008
morrisnottingham @ 1:16 pm
are you mad?
you wasted my time and you were just doing nothing.
October 29, 2008
rifleman07 @ 7:25 pm
I’m pretty sure it’s “My S-Q-L” (not MySequel) jrovang’s post says the same thing
November 2, 2008
fuckerswhores @ 12:50 am
is that how you pronounce it??
November 5, 2008
rifleman07 @ 4:56 am
“MySequel”…hehe
November 8, 2008
jrovang @ 12:17 pm
It’s MY ES QUE ELL… For the love of god!
IBM created the language ’sequel’ which was a query language.
There are no vowels in the acronym, usually acronyms aren’t given shortcuts unless a vowel is present, or it’s a word in itself.
November 10, 2008
Steven8294 @ 1:31 pm
Noobs? Do you even know who logan is?
If i stand corrected hes the maker of MOTAS (mystery of time and space) Noob Huh? Lol yer sure.
November 11, 2008
princeofexcess @ 9:52 am
WTH … is this video just to tease me
I wanted to actually see some noobs coding away… GRR
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It used to be called sequel. Nothing wrong with saying sequel.
just strooonnngly wanna say this is video useless!! totally totally….didn’t make it pass the stupid introduction!
very tru, was just gonna say that!
its mysql not mysequel and its structured query language
it’s mysql not mysequel
wtf this video is useless witout the tutorial itself
I may bve wrong but I thin that SEQUEL originally meant “structured English query language”,but then they decided to leave out the word “English”, perhaps because they recognised that it was an extremely reduced language compared to English.
It’s MySequel. I’ve worked in the industry for the past six years, and I’ve never heard it differently.
fuck you!!!!!!!!
Structured Query Language
what does SQL stand for?
SQL was originally named SEQUEL back in the 70’s before it was renamed. Today SQL is officially pronounced ’sjul’; not S Q L nor Si-kwal, though those are popular ways to pronounce it…
I love squarl
are you mad?
you wasted my time and you were just doing nothing.
I’m pretty sure it’s “My S-Q-L” (not MySequel) jrovang’s post says the same thing
is that how you pronounce it??
“MySequel”…hehe
It’s MY ES QUE ELL… For the love of god!
IBM created the language ’sequel’ which was a query language.
There are no vowels in the acronym, usually acronyms aren’t given shortcuts unless a vowel is present, or it’s a word in itself.
Noobs? Do you even know who logan is?
If i stand corrected hes the maker of MOTAS (mystery of time and space) Noob Huh? Lol yer sure.
WTH … is this video just to tease me
I wanted to actually see some noobs coding away… GRR
lol, only talking.