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Can I ask multiple programming languages in one Stack Overflow question? [duplicate]

Let's say I have a project from a client that requires using multiple languages for a few of logic. For example: How can I build the addition function in C++, Java, JavaScript, and Python? Answer ...
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Issues asking self-answered questions in different programming languages

I'm having an issue posting self-answered questions here on Stack Overflow. To begin with, I'm an NX Open developer. I develop automation programs for Siemens NX using its API called "NX Open&...
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Why are questions tagged C answered in C++?

I have recently gotten into C from C++, and I have noticed that often people answer with the C++ way to do something in a question tagged C. This is slightly annoying as C++ is (more or less) a ...
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Can you make your tag for your own language? [duplicate]

Yes, this question may seem like some sort of advertising, but its just so I can post questions regarding it. I work with a few others to make a programming language called BPML. If you don't know ...
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The best way to format single URLs in code blocks

When we put a single URL in a block of code on Stack Overflow, by default everything after // is treated as a comment, which doesn't look very good: https://example.com/path1/?param1=A&param2=B#...
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Should questions tagged [pandas] also be tagged [python]? [duplicate]

There was some disagreement in this question about whether questions tagged pandas should also be tagged python, so I'm asking this question so as to avoid future disagreements about this. Often, I ...
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Is it okay to provide an answer to a question in an unrelated programming language? [duplicate]

This question is related to the post here. OP was posing a question and looking for a solution in excel-vba (see the tags). The question ended up being answered (and the answer was accepted), but in ...
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What to do with answers in a different programming language than the one asked for? [duplicate]

I stumbled on an old, too broad Java question yesterday (no effort asking for an algorithm). Having quite some votes, views and answers, I decided to browse through them, and found three answers which ...
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Questions tagged [flutter] should automatically use Dart for syntax highlighting

Often times flutter questions don't really apply to Dart specifically, so adding the dart tag isn't really ideal. Instead, using <!-- language: dart --> before code blocks is currently necessary....
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Is it okay to answer with other coding languages/libraries? [duplicate]

I have seen a couple of times questions with just javascript as a language tag getting TypeScript answers, or solutions using other frameworks (like jQuery, lodash, moment.js) that are not mentioned ...
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Language X tags on library questions, when language Y wraps a library written in language X? [duplicate]

If you look at the top unanswered questions for the [C++] tag, you realize that most (if not all) of them are not really questions about C++ but rather about how to do something in a third-party ...
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