I was searching java tagged questions, and noticed that around 20 percent of them are also tagged android. When I look at these questions, they look like a completely different language. I am proposing a new tag, the android-java tag. Even though they might be Java, they still use different syntax in some things, such as using ==
to compare strings, rather than the traditional Java way, the equals()
method.
These may seem like very small differences, but ultimately they are the difference between a great answer and an incorrect, bad one. These do nothing except confuse the person who asked the question and the future readers of the question. This causes answers to be harder to find, and less convenient for the whole community.
I looked at two other posts(1 and 2) which were good thoughts, but were more like complaints, without any solution. Why complain about a problem, when you could be fixing it?
Furthermore, the android-java tag would cause,
- fewer duplicates
- more convenience (for Android users and Java users)
- fewer confusing answers, and
- more correct ones.
Such a small tag could make a big impact (and a good one) on the Stack Overflow community, so please support the android-java
tag.
android-java
tagandroid
to the ignored tags, just because you as a java developer can't understand it, doesn't mean a new tag is the solutionequals()
method." Traditional or not, if it's legal Java syntax, then it's legal Java syntax and therefore has the same rights to the Java tag as any other question about Java.