You’re right that it is an initialism, but you’ve got the inclusivity backwards. Initialisms are acronyms that are not pronounceable, but they are still acronyms whether or not they are pronounced. You did get me questioning my own memory, so I looked it up to double check:
Sometimes, initialism or alphabetism is used to refer to acronyms formed from the string of initials which are usually pronounced as individual letters, as in the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation).
I’m pretty sure NPM is Node Package Manager.
XNA, Microsoft’s C# based game dev framework, stood for XNA is Not Acronymed.
Problem is, XNA is an acronym since it is correctly initialized and can be pronounced
How do you pronounce it?
China
z-ngahh
Gesundheit. I’ll take your word for it.
You could just say “Ex-En-Ay” without it ceasing to be an acronym.
AFAIK acronyms are initialisms that are pronounceable
You’re right that it is an initialism, but you’ve got the inclusivity backwards. Initialisms are acronyms that are not pronounceable, but they are still acronyms whether or not they are pronounced. You did get me questioning my own memory, so I looked it up to double check:
From Wikipedia:
Hmm. Well, Wikipedia’s editors seem to think the opposite. We need reliable sources to sort this out now!