Reminds me of that show where they called a GUI a "gooey" in some scene with a tech expert.
That was a dumb scene, but how else do you pronounce GUI? Spelling it out?Reminds me of that show where they called a GUI a "gooey" in some scene with a tech expert.
That's how the tech world pronounces it. No one spells out the letters or very rarely says Graphical User Interface. Unless somehow the way they pronounced it was way off not represented in what you put in quotes.Reminds me of that show where they called a GUI a "gooey" in some scene with a tech expert.
Maybe, Jesus was hanging out with them in his prime.
Reminds me of that show where they called a GUI a "gooey" in some scene with a tech expert.
Around 2007, 2008 maybe.
Lol really? Guess I haven't seen SVU in a while
I miss Christopher Meloni and the rest of the OZ squad that was on this show.
While I haven't been around a lot of engineers/programmers, I don't think I've ever heard anyone pronounce it any other way than "gooey". (Including my current programming professors.) Could it be a regional thing?That's wild. I have been around engineers and programmer all my life and never heard them call it that.
The guy that said he had to go on the dark web to find out about Chad and Stacy is up to some sus shit.
While I haven't been around a lot of engineers/programmers, I don't think I've ever heard anyone pronounce it any other way than "gooey". (Including my current programming professors.) Could it be a regional thing?
That makes more sense.Or generational. Though your professor probably isn't young, but does hang around young people.
I think I first heard the term around 1989.That's wild. I have been around engineers and programmer all my life and never heard them call it that.
I was gonna say mid-'90s but you have me beat
I don't think I've ever NOT heard GUI pronounced "gooey"That's wild. I have been around engineers and programmer all my life and never heard them call it that.