When working on How could we make [todictionary] less ambiguous? I came across questions with the tolist tag.
It has all the same problems as the todictionary tag:
No tag wiki, no description, a function name in .NET that is nothing special. It doesn't do anything differently than all the other functions in the .NET framework. Since it literally takes no parameters and has no side effects, I don't see how one can ever be an expert in .ToList()
other than typing it faster than others.
I will self-answer this, but please add your own answers if I overlooked anything. Maybe it's really important and valuable in other languages and just needs a tag wiki to make sure it's used for only those.
Collectors.toList()
but it's similarly not really special and unlikely to really require a tag for itself. I think that in general, tags for functions/methods/properties are unneeded. Maybe for some but that should be very rare. Most of the times I find that tagging the function/method/property is an XY problem.[toarray]
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