The example I'm thinking of here is the amazon-web-services tag.
Now AWS has SDKs for Android, CLI, JavaScript, iOS, Java, .NET, Node.js, PHP, Python, Ruby, Go, and C++.
Now major kudos to Amazon in that these SDK's are very standardised across the different languages. For the most part functions have the same names, parameters and return values. However, trying to write examples in all these languages is something that one person is unlikely able to do.
For example, I would be quite comfortable writing some examples for Simple Email Service in Java, but I wouldn't know where to start if you asked for a PHP example. Trying to create a language-agnostic example for one of these services would take a far braver man than I.
It seems that it would make more sense if you could create a topic for each language SDK. That way you've got all the Java documentation in one place, all the .NET documentation in one place and all the PHP documentation congealing and oozing in one place.
However currently, you've only got one amazon-web-services documentation tag. I feel like creating a separate topic per service per language would grow to be completely unmanageable. What options do we have here?