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I recently noticed that there are more questions tagged with than with (659K vs. 655K).

IIRC, in the early days of Stack Overflow, this used to be the other way around. Is there a way to see historical trends in questions with a specific tag?

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Here's a query that shows the cumulative totals.
You can:

  • Compare up to 4 tags.
  • Plot either the cumulative question count or the total score per tag.

For C# and Java, the plot shows that Java overtook C#, question-count wise, in April 2014:

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Questions over time for C# and Java


Another interesting measure is the cumulative score for a tag. Here's [the cumulative score for C# and Java][5]:

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Score over time for C# and Java





A few upvoters asked about comparing Java and Android. Here is that plot:

Java V Android

And one comparing Java and Swing:

Java V Swing

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    I have a feeling that recent popularity of Java is caused by Android. Maybe it is worth adding chart with Java C# and Java questions without Android tag?
    – Pshemo
    Jun 15, 2014 at 15:37
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    The higher C# score is obviously caused by Jon Skeet. Jun 16, 2014 at 0:34
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    @TheGuywithTheHat, The plot is for Question score. Jon Skeet only asked 10 questions -- for a total score of 2,242. Or maybe you meant that Jon's upvotes made the difference - And it's true that Jon was way better about upvoting than many people. But Jon only voted on questions 2,227 times and it's unlikely that those were all upvotes on C# questions. At most, Jon made about 3% of the difference on the cumulative scores of those two tags. Jun 16, 2014 at 1:37
  • @Pshemo, added the plot. It shows a massive growth in Android compared to the acceleration in Java. It neither proves nor disproves your conjecture. Jun 16, 2014 at 21:51
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    @BrockAdams I was trying to make a joke. Jun 17, 2014 at 0:18
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Sure - just write yourself a little query: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/201292#graph

questions per month in C# and Java

That's just questions per month, not the cumulative totals - calculating when the number of Java questions first surpassed C# questions is left as an exercise for the reader.

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    psst compare the integrals :) Jun 15, 2014 at 1:07
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    @secretformula: Better not integrals, they would be wrong. You see the connecting lines? Plain sums for n = -infinity to time is correct. Jun 15, 2014 at 1:09
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    More and more questions per month, but less and less content/quality per question.. Jun 15, 2014 at 8:07

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