Microsoft recently open-sourced their P programming language. I don't see a p or p-lang tag. If I wanted to ask a question about the language, what tag should I use? If a new tag were to be created, what should it be?
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c is just done as a single character tag. I don't think there's any reason it should be different for p.
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6I fear that creating a tag named p will lead to legitimate questions about the P Programming Language being drowned out by incorrectly tagged HTML questions somehow involving the
<p>
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1@JörgWMittag
<q>
is a HTML element as well, albeit likely not as popular as<p>
, but q is a single-letter tag on SO as well. Commented Oct 10, 2016 at 15:11 -
3@JamesDonnelly: And it seems to be used for at least three unrelated things: the Q Programming Language, the Q.js ECMAScript library, and as a meta-tag for Questions(?!?) Commented Oct 10, 2016 at 15:15
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1@JörgWMittag That's where editing comes in. People interested in the P language will edit HTML questions out.– Machavity ModCommented Oct 10, 2016 at 17:58
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I've asked my first P language question using the single-letter tag. I will be monitoring the tag to see what other questions it is added to.– JALCommented Oct 19, 2016 at 17:49
[r]
and[f#]
and[c]
I think it's pretty clear.