Can the tags for braces and curly-braces be merged or burninated? They both have the exact same usage guidelines.
braces (131 questions)
The symbols "{" and "}", commonly used in programming languages. Please use this tag only if the specific usage of these symbols is a relevant part of the question.
curly-braces (451 questions)
The symbols "{" and "}", commonly used in programming languages. Please use this tag only if the specific usage of these symbols is a relevant part of the question.
As per Makoto's suggestion, if the community deems the tags unhelpful, burnination may be the best course of action.
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in British English (and in all dialects of English, as far as I know). You're getting confused with the word "bracket", whose meaning does differ between British and American; in British, "brackets" means(
and)
(and the synonymous word "parentheses" is rarely used), while in American, it means[
and]
(and the(
and)
symbols are referred to as "parentheses").{
and}
curly braces for over 35 years of programming but I just noticed that those are called curly brackets in the Unicode standard. And if asked I would refer to '<' and '>' as angle brackets.