I recently found this question which originally had both c#
and vb.net
tags. The question was about how to sort a ListBox, which is relevant to both languages. I decided to answer it in vb.net. Later, the vb.net tag was removed and my answer downvoted because it was the wrong language. Fine. I added c# to my answer. People seemed unhappy that the vb.net was still there.
In my opinion, this question is about .NET
and winforms
, and could be relevant to either c# or vb.net. Just Google this: How to sort items in listbox vb.net
and you should see the question. So if a vb.net dev is looking for an answer to the question, they could stumble upon mine, and would get a solution. If this is the case, then what is the harm in leaving the tag? I would argue that it is in fact more beneficial than detrimental to include the vb.net tag.
vb.net
tag, vb.net readers would land there less, and there would be no point for supplying the solution in vb.net. Including the tag would attract more vb.net readers, and it would make sense to include that solution.C#
by searching for solutions to.NET
problems which have no answerin VB.NET
on SO. I guess I should see this as a good thing. Conform!