Learn to say popular code snippet sharing and image tool names correctly.
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How is Gist (GitHub's tool for sharing small code snippets) correctly pronounced?
Gist is pronounced 'JIST' — soft G, exactly like the everyday word 'gist' meaning the main point. In a technical interview: "I shared the config as a Gist so the team could copy it without cloning the whole repo."
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How is Carbon (tool for creating beautiful shareable images of source code) correctly pronounced?
Carbon (the code-image tool) is pronounced 'KAHR-bun' — exactly like the everyday chemical element, stress on KAHR. In a technical interview: "Carbon turned the tricky regex into a clean, syntax-highlighted image for the blog post."
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How is Snippet Generator (VS Code snippet-authoring tool) correctly pronounced?
Snippet Generator is pronounced 'SNIP-it JEN-uh-ray-tor' — 'snippet' plus 'generator', both plain English words. In a technical interview: "Snippet Generator turned the boilerplate component into a reusable VS Code snippet in seconds."
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How is Pastebin (web application for storing and sharing plain text online) correctly pronounced?
Pastebin is pronounced 'PAYST-bin' — 'paste' plus 'bin', both plain English words, stress on PAYST. In a technical interview: "I dropped the stack trace into Pastebin and sent the link to the team channel."
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How is CodePen (online social code editor for front-end snippets and demos) correctly pronounced?
CodePen is pronounced 'KOHD-pen' — 'code' plus 'pen', both plain English words, stress on KOHD. In a technical interview: "CodePen let me reproduce the CSS bug in an isolated demo I could link in the ticket."