Learn to say popular IDE extension marketplace names correctly.
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How is VS Code Marketplace (Visual Studio Code's extension marketplace) correctly pronounced?
VS Code Marketplace is pronounced 'VEE-ESS KOHD MAR-kit-plays' — the letters 'V' and 'S' spoken separately, plus 'code' plus 'marketplace'. In a technical interview: "VS Code Marketplace showed the extension had been installed over ten million times before I trusted it."
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How is JetBrains Marketplace (plugin marketplace for JetBrains IDEs) correctly pronounced?
JetBrains Marketplace is pronounced 'JET-braynz MAR-kit-plays' — 'jet' plus 'brains' (long A) plus 'marketplace'. Stress on JET. In a technical interview: "JetBrains Marketplace flagged that the plugin hadn't been updated in over two years."
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How is Open VSX (open-source alternative extension registry for VS Code-based editors) correctly pronounced?
Open VSX is pronounced 'OH-pen VEE-ESS-EKS' — 'open' plus the letters 'V', 'S', 'X' spoken separately. In a technical interview: "Open VSX let us install the same extension in our fork of VS Code without depending on Microsoft's marketplace."
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How is Vim Awesome (plugin directory for the Vim text editor) correctly pronounced?
Vim Awesome is pronounced 'VIM AW-sum' — 'Vim' (short I, like the editor) plus 'awesome'. Stress on VIM and AW. In a technical interview: "Vim Awesome helped me discover a fuzzy-finder plugin I hadn't heard of before."
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How is Sublime Package Control (plugin manager for Sublime Text) correctly pronounced?
Sublime Package Control is pronounced 'suh-BLYM PAK-ij kun-TROHL' — 'sublime' (stress on BLYM) plus 'package control'. In a technical interview: "Sublime Package Control installed the linter plugin with a single command from the palette."