Ah, so many suggestions. I assume that means you’re all using LazXProj, right?
A few comments on pronunciation:
- In English, X at the beginning of a word is pronounced Z, with very few exceptions. Xylophone, Xerxes, xenophobia, Xamarin: Z, Z, Z, Z.
- If X stands alone or forms a syllable by itself, it’s usually “eks”. In software development, X has long stood for the “cross” in cross-platform, as in “xplat” (which to my ear sounds like “egg splat” - hence a term to avoid).
- But not always. Take the case of OS X: Often mispronounced as “oh ess eks”, but since the X is a Roman numeral, the correct pronunciation is “oh ess ten”.
- Or is it? Take Apple’s IDE, Xcode. Substitute for X: “Ten code”? I don’t think so. “Cross code”? But it’s a platform-specific IDE. So the X refers to the X in OS X, but isn’t pronounced the same? Hmm. The recent retirement of “OS X” in favor of “macOS” is thus a welcome development and not just because it’s consistent with iOS, watchOS and tvOS. But the internal versioning scheme hasn’t changed: macOS Sierra is version 10.12, which follows OS X El Capitan’s 10.11, etc.
- Re LazXProj: I don’t care how you pronounce it, as long as it’s useful.