I want to to find the number of active members of each tag in Stack Overflow. Active members are those who answer questions in each week or have a good score. In a nutshell everyone except new users with fewer than 10 reputation points. I read What is the number of active experts in Stack Overflow tags? and find SEDE query on specific tags in Stack Overflow. But it gives active members in weeks in the year.
To my desired for comparison I change that query and run the following query:
-- Time series of the number of active experts per week
-- Where "active expert" is someone who has posted more than one upvoted answer.
-- Per Deer Hunter's definition in http://meta.stackexchange.com/a/261608/
--
select
t.tagname, count (*) as NumAnswers
from users u, posts p, posts q, posttags pt, tags t
where
p.owneruserid = u.id
and p.posttypeid = 2
and p.score > 0
and p.ParentId = q.id
and q.posttypeid = 1
and pt.postid=q.id
and t.id = pt.tagid
and (t.tagname='c' OR t.tagname='java' OR t.tagname='mysql' OR t.tagname='c#')
group by t.tagname
Now I want to find out whether that is the right query for my desired output.