Building on this request, I just noticed that plenty of the language tags are pretty useless.
languages (x279) - use nlp when referring to natural languages instead, or is there a need to have a tag for questions not about natural languages that aren't about natural language processing?
language-theory (x77) - I wouldn't even know what types of questions this is for. We should probably use more specific tags. Perhaps use language-design in some cases.
language-comparisons (x90) - mostly too broad, probably typically don't make questions with lasting value.
language-binding (x21) - not sure about this one.
language-design (x904) - I originally thought this is a decent tag, but now I'm not sure any more. My guess is that most questions that uses this tag appropriately would fit better on Computer Science or Programmers.
Too broad - use specific language tags in favour of these:
- scripting-language (x169)
- formal-languages? (x151)
- dynamic-languages (x141)
- intermediate-language (x73)
- embedded-language (x74)
- esoteric-languages (x38)
- jvm-languages (x120)
- compiled-language (x15)
- concatenative-language (x11)
- graphical-language (x5)
- imperative-languages (x7)
- interpreted-language (x82)
Possibly useful, but hopelessly too broad: (I doubt anyone can be an expert in any of these)
- language-specifications (x49) (unless it's actually about writing and/or reviewing these specifications, which doesn't seem particularly appropriate for Stack Overflow anyway)
- cross-language (x54)
- language-construct (x37)
- language-concepts (x18)
- language-extension (x29)
- language-lawyer (x680) - sounds like some specific tool or something, but the tag wiki just says it's "about the intricacies of formal or authoritative specifications of programming languages and environments", i.e. it's essentially the same as language-specification.
Synonymization:
- natural-lang-programming (x12) - synonymize with nlp or just retag them.
- multiple-languages (x52) - synonymize with multilanguage (x558), assuming we want either of those.
- (while I'm at it) java-language-spec - synonymize with jls.
If you disagree with anything...
It would probably be best to post an answer with a single point, as to make it easy for people to show agreement or disagreement with individual points.
Feel free to point out if I missed one.
language-lawyer
, see this previous discussion. Despite how generic a term it is, it's actually useful as-is for the C++ folks.esoteric-languages
instead ofbefunge
).keyboard-language
->input-language
?intermediate-language
represents the language used when compiling, so there would actually be two "specific language tags", but you may be asking a question specifically about that third, intermediate language. I know .NET IL is supposed to usecil
, but nobody really uses that abbreviation AFAIK; I've always seen IL.