Just as with node.js questions, a question which is not tagged with javascript but meteor should use JavaScript syntax highlighting by default.
meteor is a javascript framework, and all Meteor code is JavaScript code.
Just as with node.js questions, a question which is not tagged with javascript but meteor should use JavaScript syntax highlighting by default.
meteor is a javascript framework, and all Meteor code is JavaScript code.
Please no. Those are special cases, and allowing some of them will only trigger more requests in the future (e.g. what about angularjs? why not do the same for python's highlighting to numpy questions? In general why don't we do this for every framework for every language out there?).
Also there are less than 6000 questions tagged meteor while there are more than 650k questions tagged javascript. There are a lot of questions tagged with both tags, and also a lot of questions that don't have the javascript tag but that also don't contain code. So I don't think that there's any real problem in the first place.
Just remember to always add the javascript when your question contains code written in it.
meteor
is a tag that uses javascript
syntax highlighting, for example. This would allow the system to scale well without adding more work for moderators.
javascript
when your question contains code written in it." is? It's not me, a dude who apparently wastes his time on MSO trying to make life easier for new StackExchange users, asking those questions. It's those new StackExchange users who, I guarantee you, will not think of adding the JavaScript tag to a question about Meteor.
Jul 25, 2014 at 23:18
Yes, please.
Here's a sample [meteor] question without code that would benefit from JavaScript code highlighting for its answers.