The vast majority of questions on Stack Overflow come with a specific language tag and no post in the tag will contain any language other than that specified language.
However, for some questions are more about a library or framework which might be used by multiple languages. Ultimately, the question is about the library or framework and is not at all related to the specific language the asker happens to be using at all.
For example, a user might ask a question about some aspect of .NET, and while they'll tag it with c# because that's what they're writing in, absolutely everything in the question as well as everything in any posted answer could apply exactly equally to vb.net. The same thing can be true for many ios or osx questions which will just happen to get either the objective-c or swift tag.
And sometimes, these language may appropriately omit the language specific tag even.
But just because the question isn't about a specific language doesn't mean I might not want to include a code snippet in my answer. For example, this answer, this answer, and this question.
Unfortunately, doing this can mean taking up a decent chunk of vertical space.
I would like it if Stack Overflow posts could provide some means of stacking these equivalent snippets in a manner perhaps similar to what Microsoft uses on their Developer Network page or like the NSHipster blog uses:
The code snippets across the tabs are equivalent, but they are each written in a different language.
Having this feature for Stack Overflow posts would make posts containing duplicated snippets (for the sake of completeness) more readable.
It may also perhaps encourage users to write more complete answers (or edit answers into more completeness) by using this feature.
java
/kotlin
,groovy
/gradle dsl
, and I'm sure there gonna be more examples in future