Learn to say popular developer blog and CMS tool names correctly.
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How is Ghost (open-source publishing and blogging platform) correctly pronounced?
Ghost (the publishing platform) is pronounced 'GOHST' — one syllable, long O, exactly like the everyday word for a spirit. In a technical interview: "Ghost's built-in newsletter feature meant we didn't need a separate email marketing tool at all."
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How is Hashnode (blogging platform built for developers) correctly pronounced?
Hashnode is pronounced 'HASH-nohd' — 'hash' (as in the # symbol) plus 'node' (long O). Stress on HASH. Don't say 'HASH-nod' with a short O. In a technical interview: "Hashnode let me publish the same technical post to my own custom domain and to the community feed at once."
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How is Dev.to (community blogging platform for software developers) correctly pronounced?
Dev.to is pronounced 'DEV-too' — 'dev' (short for developer) plus 'to' (from the '.to' domain). Stress on DEV. In a technical interview: "Dev.to's tagging system got my article in front of thousands of other engineers within the first day."
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How is Contentful (headless content management system) correctly pronounced?
Contentful is pronounced 'kon-TENT-ful' — exactly like the everyday word 'contentful' or close to 'content' plus '-ful'. Stress on TENT. In a technical interview: "Contentful's API let the same article automatically populate our website, our app, and our newsletter."
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How is Sanity (headless CMS and structured content platform) correctly pronounced?
Sanity (the CMS) is pronounced 'SAN-ih-tee' — exactly like the everyday word for soundness of mind, short A. Stress on SAN. In a technical interview: "Sanity's real-time collaborative editor let two writers work on the same article at the same time."