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Robert Harvey Mod
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I can see no reason something written with Xamaraian and targetted to Android would have the Java tag. That said, ifIf the code is written in Java, then why remove itthe tag? 

There's plenty of Django + Python pairs floating about and it just makes sense. One day, perhaps, there might even be an Android framework written in a completely different language, targeted at a completely different environment.

But until then, if it fits, it fits.

I can see no reason something written with Xamaraian and targetted to Android would have the Java tag. That said, if the code is written in Java, then why remove it? There's plenty of Django + Python pairs floating about and it just makes sense. One day, perhaps, there might even be an Android framework written in a completely different language, targeted at a completely different environment.

If the code is written in Java, then why remove the tag? 

There's plenty of Django + Python pairs floating about and it just makes sense. One day, perhaps, there might even be an Android framework written in a completely different language, targeted at a completely different environment.

But until then, if it fits, it fits.

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I can see no reason something written with Xamaraian and targetted to Android would have the Java tag. That said, if the code is written in Java, then why remove it? There's plenty of Django + Python pairs floating about and it just makes sense. One day, perhaps, there might even be an Android framework written in a completely different language, targeted at a completely different environment.