Timeline for From the sum of tags, remove the redundancy that is [subtract] and [subtraction]
Current License: CC BY-SA 3.0
25 events
when toggle format | what | by | license | comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apr 17, 2019 at 3:46 | comment | added | Ben Voigt | I propose that the correct larger category for these would be arithmetic-operators. That automatically excludes fancy math functions such as bessel, etc. And it includes the bits of subtraction or addition that aren't actually math or arithmetic related, for example operator overloading and operand type coercion. | |
Apr 17, 2019 at 3:03 | history | edited | Bhargav RaoMod |
edited tags
|
|
Feb 8, 2016 at 23:14 | comment | added | Braiam | Related meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/316467/… | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 22:27 | comment | added | Braiam | Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/q/314979/792066 | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 22:00 | comment | added | user4639281 | For the sake of argument alone, I'll take your tactic and say that no: subtract and subtraction are not identical. Subtraction is too universal. It doesn't fit enough of the actual subtract questions. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 21:58 | comment | added | Marcus Müller | @TinyGiant o, rly? :) Point is, you still agree subtract and subtraction are identical. So let's get this synonym done with, and then let's open a new meta Q discussing synonyming subtraction and math, separately. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 21:57 | comment | added | user4639281 | This discussion isn't going anywhere. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 21:52 | comment | added | Marcus Müller | it is, but as you said, all SO questions are by definition programming questions, too. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 21:42 | comment | added | user4639281 | subtraction is math, how can a subtraction question not also be a math question? | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 21:38 | comment | added | Marcus Müller | @TinyGiant there's a lot of *-arithmetic tags. Really, math is just too universal. It doesn't fit enough of the actual subtraction questions. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 21:35 | comment | added | user4639281 | Subtraction is math, just because math can be more complicated, doesn't mean that the math tag can only be applied to questions about complicated mathematical operations. The tag isn't named advanced-math, it is named math. Also, basic-arithmetic is not a tag... because it is just math. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 21:29 | comment | added | Marcus Müller | @TinyGiant unnecessary disambiguations of math: no, I politely disagree. They would be an unnecessary disambiguation of basic-arithmetic or so, but not of math. Math problems can be much more diverse than just centering around a single elementary operation, and melding those tags into math does neither of them any good. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 21:12 | comment | added | user4639281 | subtraction, addition, multiplication, and division are all unnecessary disambiguations of math. The biggest problem that I see is that a great number of the questions tagged with any of those unnecessary sub-tags are not actually tagged with math, which would actually help classify the questions. No one is going to be an expert in just subtraction, but there are a multitude of math experts on this site. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 21:00 | comment | added | Marcus Müller | @TinyGiant exactly my point. In English and in general, math and subtraction are not even remotely synonyms. You can subtract without being very mathematically conscious about it (as you can do web development without being overly conscious of the electrical signals that run your server), and you can do math without subtracting (much like you can have digital logic but not build a ruby on rails application). | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 20:58 | comment | added | Draco18s no longer trusts SE | My reaction to this comment chain: xkcd.com/435 | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 17:26 | comment | added | user4639281 | That's... a bit of a stretch. If you follow that train, you could synonymize every tag on the site to programming. The point is that differentiating between addition and subtraction in the tags does not add anything to the question. It's still just math. Tags should help classify questions, there's nothing special about subtraction as opposed to addition. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 17:21 | comment | added | Marcus Müller | @TinyGiant: ok, good point. But still, if we create a synonym subtraction with math, we can also do the same for ruby-on-rails and e.g. web-development (don't know whether these exist)... | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 17:18 | comment | added | user4639281 | Math is about any mathematical operation. None of the referenced tags here care about why your specific CPU doesn't do what you think it should. There is also floating-point for what you're talking about, and notice that the canonical language-agnostic Is floating point math broken? is not tagged with any of the specific mathematical operation tags, it is however tagged with math, floating-point, and floating-accuracy. Your point is moot. These tags are unnecessary, the only necessary tag is the math tag. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 17:05 | comment | added | Marcus Müller | @TinyGiant: no. math is sooo much more than basic arithmetics and even more importantly, math doesn't care about why your specific CPU doesn't do what you think it should if you subtract a float from another float etc. That would be a total mis-synonym. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 17:03 | comment | added | user4639281 | Synonymize them all with math | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 16:47 | comment | added | Marcus Müller | @Tunaki: I'd agree that this isn't the most high quality tag, but burninating a >280 q tag sounds a bit extreme | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 16:44 | comment | added | Tunaki | I say, burninate both. And add addition, multiplication and division in the fire as well... | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 13:36 | history | edited | Braiam | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
edited title
|
Feb 8, 2016 at 12:56 | comment | added | Frédéric Hamidi | Both tag wiki excerpts are also redundant with Wikipedia. | |
Feb 8, 2016 at 12:53 | history | asked | Marcus Müller | CC BY-SA 3.0 |