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As an iOS app developer, I am not able to differentiate the topics between and tags. Because most of the topics are shuffled between these two tags. Even Swift also comes into this picture. Why can't we put these into one place?

How do I correct if an Objective C API is documented under the iOS tag? For instance here, the NSAttributedString API is documented in iOS instead of Objective-C.

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There should be a big difference. Objective-C is a programming language, just like C or C++. Therefore, for the tag, you should be documenting things about the Objective-C programming language.

The fact that Objective-C is used a lot in iOS programming is merely coincidental and has nothing to do with the language itself. If I wanted to write a Windows application in Objective-C, I could certainly do it, and none of the iOS-specific stuff that is cluttering up the Objective-C documentation is going to be useful to me. I want to know about the language features, how it's different from C, what compilers I can use for it, etc. etc.

All of the iOS-specific stuff (libraries, APIs, etc.) should go under the tag documentation. Just like the macOS-specific stuff should go under the tag documentation. And the Windows-specific stuff should go under the tag documentation. You get the idea. Libraries/APIs are different from languages. A library can (generally) be used with many languages; a language can use many different libraries.

The same thing is true for Swift, coincidentally. It's a language, documented under the tag. The fact that Apple developed it and uses it extensively for iOS and macOS development is not important. Google has recently considered adopting Swift as a new programming language for the Android platform. If that happens, it'll end the Apple-specificity of the language, making documentation that talks exclusively about iOS APIs rather confusing, if not downright worthless.

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  • I don't understand the question. iOS APIs should be documented under the [ios] tag, not the [objective-c] tag. My answer couldn't be more clear about that. Jul 24, 2016 at 5:06
  • @Code Gray Please check my update. Hope you got my point.
    – byJeevan
    Jul 24, 2016 at 5:20
  • It is already in the right place! If it were not, you could flag it and ask for a moderator to move it. Again I wonder, what is unclear about my answer? Jul 24, 2016 at 5:40

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