Does anyone here really pronounce cin as "C-in" or does everyone just say it like "sin". Same with cout. I'm just curious
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Does anyone here really pronounce cin as "C-in" or does everyone just say it like "sin". Same with cout. I'm just curious
I tend to pronounce things as they are spelled :D
So yeah, "sin" and "cout"!
i say "sin" but i say cout with a hard c, like "kout", i just thought "sout" sounded stupid. I've been trying to make myself say "c in" "c out" but they just aren't as fun!
actually i don't think i've ever actually spoken either, but that's how i think them.
I hardly pronounce them, but when I do it's like "see-in" and "see-out". The "see" is pronounced in Swedish, not English.
I never actually say the word cin but when i think of it i use
Console-In.
i'm only a newbie but i thought cin and cout stood for "Character input" and "Character output"?
the c = console
I say it as "C-in" and "C-out".
well-Quote:
never actually say the word cin but when i think of it i use
Console-In.
cin = console in cout = console out
Is # as in #include pronounced number, pound or sharp?
In #include, the # is silent.
well, i say "pound define", but i leave it off of include...
about the cin, cout thing, i go with the see-in see-out group
>In #include, the # is silent.
Good thing too, it's hard to get the nuances right when saying #.
I say pound include/define/ifdef/undef/etc. just easier...
and c-out/c-in...
actually, i don't say any of them unless i'm helping somebody... that's why I started saying 'pound' include... because I used to help people in elementary programming classes...
it's c-in and c-out, and print-ef.
Oh, and hwnd is pronounced just like it looks ;)