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The title says it all. On StackOverflow, If I do search "C#" (with or without quotes), it will show results contains "C", "C++", "C#", or anything that has "C" in it - but not exclusively "C#"

Tagging C# is different thing. Need to search something like "How to concatenate in C#?"

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    "Tagging C# is different thing" it is? Why?
    – RJFalconer
    Jul 1, 2015 at 11:28
  • @RJFalconer, because the question may not have C# tag. C# is just an example, what if some stuff that doesn't have tag for it?
    – Ajay
    Jul 1, 2015 at 11:47
  • Then the question is poorly tagged. Such questions would not last long before someone fixed the tag. (I.e, "How do I x in [language]?" will be tagged [language] in all cases).
    – RJFalconer
    Jul 1, 2015 at 14:28

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If I do search "C#" (with or without quotes), it will show results contains "C", "C++", "C#", or anything that has "C" in it - but not exclusively "C#"

When I typed C# into the search box, I found myself here (). However, when I searched with the quotes, weird results (doesn't have at least one "c#" word in them) came up.

To search for questions holding the c# tag enclose it in square brackets, i.e, type [c#] what_ever_you_want_to_search.

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Stack Overflow's core business is being a good Q&A site. The search has always sucked, and always will. Use your favorite web search engine and postfix your query with "site:stackoverflow.com" to search.

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