I frequent the highcharts tag. Its a popular charting framework for Javascript. It has grown to have a lot of wrappers, for example: Android, iOS, React, Vue, Angular, Meteor and others unofficially.
What I'm asking, in general, is this: When does a wrapper require a separate tag? I ask this because I see react-highcharts pop up recently and thinking it might lead to other wrapper tags. Maybe this might as well be highcharts + react?
Any hard-hitting opinions on the matter? I have a feeling its a bit of "it depends", based on popularity, size/complexity and some other factors.
framework
can generally answer questions aboutwrapper + framework
, you could use both tags individually. If, on the other hand, experts onframework
that are not familiar withwrapper
wouldn't generally be able to help with these questions, a new tag combining both technologies would be more appropriate.react-highcharts
tag, the first question there was "Highcharts Graph not scaling to fill the full height of container in React". I'm not sure I can answer this with knowledge (assuming I was actually competent) of Highcharts alone nor with React alone. Well, maybe the latter but I'm not sure. So, to me, it seems thatreact-highcharts
might have value. But not for all - the second question I saw was "DateTime whout seconds React highcharts" which should be generic.