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This question is a sequel to this suggestion:

Make C++98 and C++03 tags synonyms

Clearly the suggestion is unpopular but the ensuing discussion did reveal a lot of uncertainties regarding the difference between C++98 and C++03.

So when should one tag C++98 vs C++03?

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I think that Jeff policy about versions (this is a version of a specification) applies:

I would only use version tags when the question content is irrevocably tied to a specific version of something and can never be relevant to earlier versions or later versions.

So, you should use whenever you know it's only relevant to C++98 and nothing earlier nor after, you should use whenever you know is only relevant to C++03, and no C++98 or C++11. If you are not sure or it applies to more than one, just use .

In other words, it is perfectly sufficient to tag your question when it contains c# code. You do not need to say that it is because it uses LINQ features. c# is c#!

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