Learn to say popular HTTP client and API testing tool names correctly.
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How is Postman (widely used API development and HTTP request testing tool) correctly pronounced?
Postman is pronounced 'POHST-mun' — exactly like the everyday job title for someone who delivers mail, stress on POHST. In a technical interview: "Postman saved the whole auth flow as a collection the rest of the team could reuse."
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How is Insomnia (open-source API client for designing and testing HTTP requests) correctly pronounced?
Insomnia (the API client) is pronounced 'in-SAHM-nee-uh' — exactly like the everyday word for sleeplessness, stress on SAHM. In a technical interview: "Insomnia let me chain the login response straight into the next request's headers."
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How is HTTPie (command-line HTTP client with human-friendly output) correctly pronounced?
HTTPie is pronounced 'HTTP-py' — the letters H-T-T-P spoken normally, plus 'pie' at the end, a pun on the everyday dessert. In a technical interview: "HTTPie's colored output made it much easier to spot the malformed JSON at a glance."
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How is Bruno (open-source offline-first API client that stores collections as files) correctly pronounced?
Bruno (the API client) is pronounced 'BROO-noh' — exactly like the everyday name, stress on BROO. In a technical interview: "Bruno stored every request as a plain text file, so diffs showed up cleanly in Git."
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How is Hoppscotch (open-source, browser-based API request builder) correctly pronounced?
Hoppscotch is pronounced 'HOP-skahch' — a pun on the playground game 'hopscotch', stress on HOP. In a technical interview: "Hoppscotch ran entirely in the browser tab, so I didn't need to install anything."