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by Arnavion
384 days ago
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In 2010 I met a person from India who pronounced it "C pound", and they were as confused by my reaction as I was by their pronunciation. I guess somehow that pronunciation became popular enough that it acquired momentum and everyone in their circle (or maybe all of India?) assumed it was correct. The # key on the phone is called the "pound key" in India, which is where it would've started from, and I guess they never heard any foreigner Youtube video etc pronouncing it. I don't know if they still pronounce it that way or not. |
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Remember, it was originally release +20 years ago (goddamn, I feel old now); recorded video or even audio over the internet were much, much, MUCH rarer then, when "high-speed" speed internet for a lot of people meant a 56K modem.
Back then, most developer's first exposure to C# then was likely in either print form (books or maybe MSDN magazine).