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This tag should not be blacklisted. As I have explained on the burnination post, it never should have been removed in the first place:

It served a useful purpose in marking questions that are about decisions regarding interfaces and component interaction in code, while writing that code.

 

At worst, it applies to questions that might be better-suited for the Software Engineering site, but that doesn't make them inherently off-topic here.

We should permit its use on appropriate questions again.

Here are some examples of appropriate questions for the tag:

This tag should not be blacklisted. As I have explained on the burnination post, it never should have been removed in the first place:

It served a useful purpose in marking questions that are about decisions regarding interfaces and component interaction in code, while writing that code.

 

At worst, it applies to questions that might be better-suited for the Software Engineering site, but that doesn't make them inherently off-topic here.

We should permit its use on appropriate questions again.

Here are some examples of appropriate questions for the tag:

This tag should not be blacklisted. As I have explained on the burnination post, it never should have been removed in the first place:

It served a useful purpose in marking questions that are about decisions regarding interfaces and component interaction in code, while writing that code.

At worst, it applies to questions that might be better-suited for the Software Engineering site, but that doesn't make them inherently off-topic here.

We should permit its use on appropriate questions again.

Here are some examples of appropriate questions for the tag:

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This tag should not be blacklisted. As I have explained on the burnination post, it never should have been removed in the first place:

It served a useful purpose in marking questions that are about decisions regarding interfaces and component interaction in code, while writing that code.

At worst, it applies to questions that might be better-suited for the Software Engineering site, but that doesn't make them inherently off-topic here.

We should permit its use on appropriate questions again.

Here's an exampleHere are some examples of an appropriate questionquestions for the tag: Is extending UIViewController to access the app delegate an antipattern?

This tag should not be blacklisted. As I have explained on the burnination post, it never should have been removed in the first place:

It served a useful purpose in marking questions that are about decisions regarding interfaces and component interaction in code, while writing that code.

At worst, it applies to questions that might be better-suited for the Software Engineering site, but that doesn't make them inherently off-topic here.

We should permit its use on appropriate questions again.

Here's an example of an appropriate question for the tag: Is extending UIViewController to access the app delegate an antipattern?

This tag should not be blacklisted. As I have explained on the burnination post, it never should have been removed in the first place:

It served a useful purpose in marking questions that are about decisions regarding interfaces and component interaction in code, while writing that code.

At worst, it applies to questions that might be better-suited for the Software Engineering site, but that doesn't make them inherently off-topic here.

We should permit its use on appropriate questions again.

Here are some examples of appropriate questions for the tag:

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This tag should not be blacklisted. As I have explained on the burnination post, it never should have been removed in the first place:

It served a useful purpose in marking questions that are about decisions regarding interfaces and component interaction in code, while writing that code.

At worst, it applies to questions that might be better-suited for the Software Engineering site, but that doesn't make them inherently off-topic here.

We should permit its use on appropriate questions again.

Here's an example of an appropriate question for the tag: Is extending UIViewController to access the app delegate an antipattern?

This tag should not be blacklisted. As I have explained on the burnination post, it never should have been removed in the first place:

It served a useful purpose in marking questions that are about decisions regarding interfaces and component interaction in code, while writing that code.

At worst, it applies to questions that might be better-suited for the Software Engineering site, but that doesn't make them inherently off-topic here.

We should permit its use on appropriate questions again.

This tag should not be blacklisted. As I have explained on the burnination post, it never should have been removed in the first place:

It served a useful purpose in marking questions that are about decisions regarding interfaces and component interaction in code, while writing that code.

At worst, it applies to questions that might be better-suited for the Software Engineering site, but that doesn't make them inherently off-topic here.

We should permit its use on appropriate questions again.

Here's an example of an appropriate question for the tag: Is extending UIViewController to access the app delegate an antipattern?

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