Learn to say popular crash reporting tool names correctly.
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How is Sentry (application monitoring and error tracking platform) correctly pronounced?
Sentry is pronounced 'SEN-tree' — exactly like the everyday word for a guard on watch. Stress on SEN. Don't say 'SEN-tray' with a long A ending. In a technical interview: "Sentry grouped the thousand identical stack traces into a single issue, so we fixed the real bug instead of chasing noise."
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How is Bugsnag (error and crash monitoring tool) correctly pronounced?
Bugsnag is pronounced 'BUG-snag' — 'bug' (a software defect) plus 'snag' (to catch), short A. Stress on BUG. In a technical interview: "Bugsnag alerted the on-call engineer within seconds of the crash rate spiking after the deploy."
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How is Rollbar (real-time error monitoring and alerting platform) correctly pronounced?
Rollbar is pronounced 'ROHL-bahr' — 'roll' (long O) plus 'bar'. Stress on ROHL. Don't say 'RAHL-bar' with a short O. In a technical interview: "Rollbar's deploy tracking made it obvious that the new error started right after our Tuesday afternoon release."
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How is Crashlytics (mobile app crash reporting tool by Firebase) correctly pronounced?
Crashlytics is pronounced 'krash-LIT-iks' — 'crash' plus '-lytics' (echoing 'analytics'), stress on LIT. Don't say 'KRASH-lit-iks' with front stress. In a technical interview: "Crashlytics showed us the exact device model and OS version behind ninety percent of the crash reports."
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How is Honeybadger (error monitoring and uptime tool) correctly pronounced?
Honeybadger is pronounced 'HUN-ee-baj-er' — 'honey' plus 'badger', the fearless animal. Stress on HUN. In a technical interview: "Honeybadger pinged our team on Slack the moment the scheduled job failed to check in on time."