I know nothing about a question that is [strongly-typed]
Yes you do. You know the question has something to do with strong typing.
Tags do not have to completely categorize a question. Were that so, you wouldn't be able to tag a question with the programming language. All that tells you is the programming language the OP is using; it says nothing about the OP's problem.
The "tags must be able to stand on their own" rule is meant to help ferret out meta tags; it is not meant to be an indictment on all tags that can't stand on their own. It can be helpful when combined with other tag criteria, but in isolation, this rule is not the best indicator of a tag's usefulness.
It's hard to make the argument that the [strongly-typed-xxx] tags are too ambiguous; they all refer to very specific technologies. Further, your aversion to ASP.NET MVC tags seems to suggest that you simply don't have any knowledge of the underlying platform. Every ASP.NET MVC developer knows exactly what I mean if I tag a question with actionlink.
I don't necessarily disagree with the idea of using multiple tags to embody a concept (as in ado.net strongly-typed dataset), but the community has been generally moving in the direction of, and voicing a preference for more specific tags, not less. More specific tags require fewer tags per question, and they can be followed more easily than tag combinations.
ActionLinkdoesn't mean there has to be a tag about it. Method-name tags are way too specific. – Bryan Dunsmore May 10 '12 at 21:39ActionLinkrefer to? – Bryan Dunsmore May 10 '12 at 21:42