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Counter question: Why does everyone call it "engine X" and not "enjinx", which would be the way cooler pronunciation?
Directly from the nginx home page:
I call it N Jinx. Always have and I’ll never be convinced otherwise that it’s not.
oh I've only ever read it, never heard it pronounced, do people really pronounce it engine X?
That is the way it’s pronounced, yes.
Huh. That is way cooler
It's actually n-jynx duh
I always did? A friend pointed out to me once the "correct" pronunciation. I like this way more.
I always said "in GIN icks" (gin like the alcohol) based on someone else's pronunciation years ago. I never realized it was meant to have anything to do with "engine" as a result.