Learn to say popular hex and binary editor tool names correctly.
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How is HxD (free, lightweight hex editor and disk editor for Windows) correctly pronounced?
HxD is pronounced 'AYCH-EKS-DEE' — every letter spoken individually, H-x-D. In a technical interview: "HxD showed the raw bytes right next to the ASCII column, so the corrupt header jumped out immediately."
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How is Hex Fiend (fast, open-source hex editor for macOS built for very large files) correctly pronounced?
Hex Fiend is pronounced 'HEKS FEEND' — 'hex' plus 'fiend', exactly like the everyday word for an enthusiast. In a technical interview: "Hex Fiend opened the multi-gigabyte disk image instantly without loading the whole thing into memory."
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How is 010 Editor (professional hex editor with binary templates for parsing file formats) correctly pronounced?
010 Editor is pronounced 'OH-ONE-OH EH-dih-tor' — the digits read individually as 'oh-one-oh' plus 'editor'. In a technical interview: "010 Editor's binary template parsed the whole file header into readable fields for us."
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How is ImHex (feature-rich, open-source hex editor with a built-in pattern language) correctly pronounced?
ImHex is pronounced 'IM-heks' — 'I'm' plus 'hex', stress on IM. In a technical interview: "ImHex's pattern language decoded the custom file format into a readable tree view."
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How is Bless (open-source hex editor for GNOME designed to handle very large files) correctly pronounced?
Bless (the hex editor) is pronounced 'BLES' — exactly like the everyday word for a blessing, one syllable. In a technical interview: "Bless let me jump straight to a byte offset without scrolling through megabytes of data."