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CincinnatiMan · 4 years ago
TLDW: the guy says it's pronounced Jason and not J-sohn.

However I will keep saying it as J-sohn because there's no ambiguity between that pronunciation and my coworker named Jason.

jjkaczor · 4 years ago
Heh... JSON was fine, until everything adopted it.

Now, I am on concall bridges most of the day, half-listening, trying to get work done, yet constantly being triggered by hearing my name being called... yes... yes, my name is 'Jason', why did you ask?

IceMetalPunk · 4 years ago
I can't watch the video now as I'm technically supposed to be working, but it's clearly pronounced jay-ess-oolio-nobbyknees.
gabrielsroka · 4 years ago
While we're at it

> The suggested pronunciation of JWT [JSON Web Token] is the same as the English word "jot".

Please don't say "jot token" or "JWT token", they're wrong and redundant.

https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7519

floydnoel · 4 years ago
You can pry my JWT token out of my cold, dead hands- but you can never take my PIN number!
nakedgremlin · 4 years ago
Gah. The "JSML" name out-loud just sounds so wrong.
yuppie_scum · 4 years ago
J-SON DeRulo