Not completely, as stated by Dukeling. I'll edit some questions to remove some programming-languages in questions, that do ask about one language, not about programming languages overall.
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There should probably be a fair amount of retagging and closing, not straight-out removal.
Language design questions should be tagged language-design.
A few of the questions should probably be tagged language-agnostic.
language-comparisons would presumably apply to a few of them, but that seems like a worse tag (next on our burninate list?).
Almost everything else should probably be closed.
Here's a direct link to start reviewing those close votes (for 3k+ users).
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I saw it used once as "this is a ridiculously small programming language I spotted, and I want to talk about it". So small a tag environment isn't reasonable. Possibly it should be closed? May 10, 2014 at 23:49
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1I suspect that language-comparisons should go; any good question tagged with it is likely to be better on Programmers.SE, as answers would likely be somewhat subjective and long. May 24, 2014 at 20:45
programming-language-design
. And it seems like a bad tag to have regardless, as it will likely lead to various fuzzy, opinion-based discussions. So indeed it seems like a useless, confusing tag that needs deletion.programming-languages
andcomputer-science
are 2 of those wrong tags.