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Tag Should I add a question with the used programming language in a questiontag to questions about a frameworkframeworks?

I see a lot of question about frameworks, which aren't tagged with the used programming language. Frequent examples are questions about WPF. Sometimes the questions are not related to the used language and I understand, that they are not tagged with it. But often if it's a question where it ishas some related to the code, there is often no tag for the programming language.

Should a question about a framework always be tagged with the used programming language if it's related to it? Also if it's clear which one is used?

Should a question about a framework always be tagged with the used programming language if the language is related to the question? Should this also be done if it's clear which language is used?

BenefitsAdvantages: More people will find the question if they set thetheir filter to a programming language and can answer questions about the framework as well.

Disadvantages: A lot of people which want to find questions on a programming language will find themthe framework-related questions as well, but they don'tmight not want to find questions related to a frameworkthem.

Tag a question with the used programming language in a question about a framework

I see a lot of question about frameworks, which aren't tagged with the used programming language. Frequent examples are questions about WPF. Sometimes the questions are not related to the used language and I understand, that they are not tagged with it. But often if it's a question where it is related to the code there is no tag for the programming language.

Should a question about a framework always be tagged with the used programming language if it's related to it? Also if it's clear which one is used?

Benefits: More people find the question if they set the filter to a programming language and can answer questions about the framework as well.

Disadvantages: A lot people which want to find questions on a programming language find them as well, but they don't want to find questions related to a framework.

Should I add a programming language tag to questions about frameworks?

I see a lot of question about frameworks, which aren't tagged with the used programming language. Frequent examples are questions about WPF. Sometimes the questions are not related to the used language and I understand, that they are not tagged with it. But if a question has some related code, there is often no tag for the programming language.

Should a question about a framework always be tagged with the used programming language if the language is related to the question? Should this also be done if it's clear which language is used?

Advantages: More people will find the question if they set their filter to a programming language and can answer questions about the framework as well.

Disadvantages: A lot of people which want to find questions on a programming language will find the framework-related questions as well, but they might not want to find them.

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I see a lot of question about frameworks, which aren't tagged with the used programming language. Frequent examples are questions about WPF. Sometimes the questions are not related to the used language and I understand, that they are not tagged with it. But often if it's a question where it is related to the code there is no tag for the programming language.

Should a question about a framework always be tagged with the used programming language if it's related to it? Also if it's clear which one is used?

Benefits: More people find the question if they set the filter to a programming language and can answer questions about the framework as well.

Disadvantages: A lot people which want to find questions on a programming language find them as well, but they don't want to find questions related to a framework.

I see a lot of question about frameworks, which aren't tagged with the used programming language. Frequent examples are questions about WPF. Sometimes the questions are not related to the used language and I understand, that they are not tagged with it. But often if it's a question where it is related to the code there is no tag for the programming language.

Should a question about a framework always be tagged with the used programming language? Also if it's clear which one is used?

Benefits: More people find the question if they set the filter to a programming language and can answer questions about the framework as well.

Disadvantages: A lot people which want to find questions on a programming language find them as well, but they don't want to find questions related to a framework.

I see a lot of question about frameworks, which aren't tagged with the used programming language. Frequent examples are questions about WPF. Sometimes the questions are not related to the used language and I understand, that they are not tagged with it. But often if it's a question where it is related to the code there is no tag for the programming language.

Should a question about a framework always be tagged with the used programming language if it's related to it? Also if it's clear which one is used?

Benefits: More people find the question if they set the filter to a programming language and can answer questions about the framework as well.

Disadvantages: A lot people which want to find questions on a programming language find them as well, but they don't want to find questions related to a framework.

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I see a lot of question about frameworks, which aren't tagged with the used programming language. Frequent examples are questions about WPF. Sometimes the questions are not related to the used language and I understand, that they are not tagged with it. But often if it's a question where it is related to the code there is no tag for the programming language.

Should a question about a framework always be tagged with the used programming language? Also if it's clear which one is used?

Benefits: More people find the question if they set the filter to a programming language and can answer questions about the framework as well.

Disadvantages: A lot people which want to find questions on C#a programming language find them as well, but they don't want to find questions related to a framework.

I see a lot of question about frameworks, which aren't tagged with the used programming language. Frequent examples are questions about WPF. Sometimes the questions are not related to the used language and I understand, that they are not tagged with it. But often if it's a question where it is related to the code there is no tag for the programming language.

Should a question about a framework always be tagged with the used programming language? Also if it's clear which one is used?

Benefits: More people find the question if they set the filter to a programming language and can answer questions about the framework as well.

Disadvantages: A lot people which want to find questions on C# find them as well, but they don't want to find questions related to a framework.

I see a lot of question about frameworks, which aren't tagged with the used programming language. Frequent examples are questions about WPF. Sometimes the questions are not related to the used language and I understand, that they are not tagged with it. But often if it's a question where it is related to the code there is no tag for the programming language.

Should a question about a framework always be tagged with the used programming language? Also if it's clear which one is used?

Benefits: More people find the question if they set the filter to a programming language and can answer questions about the framework as well.

Disadvantages: A lot people which want to find questions on a programming language find them as well, but they don't want to find questions related to a framework.

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