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I agree that it's a vague tag. Questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22954333/is-there-possible-to-spiral-effect-on-any-control-in-androidhttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/22954333/is-there-possible-to-spiral-effect-on-any-control-in-android definitely need to be retagged. I think and should be used instead of and . seems to have several definitions based on its questions ranging from the shape to the development methodology. The tag wiki specifies that the tag should be used for the javascript event.

I agree that it's a vague tag. Questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22954333/is-there-possible-to-spiral-effect-on-any-control-in-android definitely need to be retagged. I think and should be used instead of and . seems to have several definitions based on its questions ranging from the shape to the development methodology. The tag wiki specifies that the tag should be used for the javascript event.

I agree that it's a vague tag. Questions like https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22954333/is-there-possible-to-spiral-effect-on-any-control-in-android definitely need to be retagged. I think and should be used instead of and . seems to have several definitions based on its questions ranging from the shape to the development methodology. The tag wiki specifies that the tag should be used for the javascript event.

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I agree that it's a vague tag. Questions like http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22954333/is-there-possible-to-spiral-effect-on-any-control-in-android definitely need to be retagged. I think and should be used instead of and . seems to have several definitions based on its questions ranging from the shape to the development methodology. The tag wiki specifies that the tag should be used for the javascript event.