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When I'm deciding what framework/library to use, I give a lot of weight to how many questions have been posted under their Stack Overflow tag. If, say, someone was looking for a new JavaScript physics engine, it would be really useful to be able to search for 'JavaScript physics engine' into tags and have tags with matching descriptions returned by their popularity.

When I'm deciding what framework/library to use, I give a lot of weight to how many questions have been posted under their Stack Overflow tag. If, say, someone was looking for a new JavaScript physics engine, it would be really useful to be able to search 'JavaScript physics engine' into tags and have tags with matching descriptions returned by their popularity.

When I'm deciding what framework/library to use, I give a lot of weight to how many questions have been posted under their Stack Overflow tag. If, say, someone was looking for a new JavaScript physics engine, it would be really useful to be able to search for 'JavaScript physics engine' and have tags with matching descriptions returned by their popularity.

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When I'm deciding what framework/library to use, I give a lot of weight to how many questions have been posted under their SOStack Overflow tag. If, say, someone was looking for a new JavascriptJavaScript physics engine, it would be really useful to be able to search 'Javascript'JavaScript physics engine' into tags and have tags with matching descriptions returned by their popularity.

When I'm deciding what framework/library to use, I give a lot of weight to how many questions have been posted under their SO tag. If, say, someone was looking for a new Javascript physics engine, it would be really useful to be able to search 'Javascript physics engine' into tags and have tags with matching descriptions returned by their popularity.

When I'm deciding what framework/library to use, I give a lot of weight to how many questions have been posted under their Stack Overflow tag. If, say, someone was looking for a new JavaScript physics engine, it would be really useful to be able to search 'JavaScript physics engine' into tags and have tags with matching descriptions returned by their popularity.

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