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I started to follow and saw some questions that had minimal tags and namely omitting . Since the language is javascript based it would seem silly to not have that tag as well correct?

I can't think of a reason to not have the tag there always?


I am not suggesting to make superfluous edits. If need be the question will get everything it deserves. Nor I am suggesting that I go and read every to make trivial tag edits.

I am new to the language and wanted to confirm that adding as I go along is a good idea.

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  • Is it JavaScript or just based on it? Nov 1, 2015 at 4:37
  • @Deduplicator Google Apps Script is a scripting language based on JavaScript that lets you do new and cool things with Google Apps like Docs, Sheets, and Forms from developers.google.com/apps-script/overview
    – Matt
    Nov 1, 2015 at 14:56
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    So, tagging it js is wrong then? Nov 1, 2015 at 15:32

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Google Apps Script runs server-side, but also serves client-side HTML and JavaScript, handles events (both server-side Google events and client-side window and AJAX-like events). As a result, questions do come up that require knowledge on both sides, and often include jQuery or AngularJS aspects.

There are some circumstances where questions tagged should also be tagged , but let's not do any wholesale double-tagging. It's not silly to have just , in many cases its appropriate and sufficient to have just that single tag.

The tag should be present if:

  • The problem does not directly involve Google's APIs or Google Apps Script services. Examples might be array or string manipulation questions.

  • The problem involves client-side JavaScript, served via HtmlService. In this cases, , or may also be appropriate, depending on the question.

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