The pop tag is bit of a mess just now.
Is it even useful, or should we burn it?
Some apply it, as the wiki describes, to questions about the 'pop' function of stack-like data structures.
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19696892/java-wont-let-me-use-the-pop-method
- how to pop multiple list at a time in Redis
- My uinavigationbar doesn't display the name of the right uinavigationcontroller (I am popping to the desired viewcontroller...)
The name of the data structure (stack, queue, uinavigationcontroller) is probably more relevant for attracting expert help for your question.
Should we just remove these?
What is the general feeling about devoting a tag to a relatively simple operation on an abstract data type?
Some use it to discuss email and the Post Office Protocol.
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13484056/cant-connect-to-imap-gmail-with-php
- synchronising folders in thunderbird 14
- Dictionary of email server settings for different companies and sites?
We already have a pop3 tag for email questions. Should we swap the tags over in this case?
Some use it to discuss UI pop-up behavior.
- HTML pop up on click within WordPress
- submit a form data with in a pop up box and display result with in that popup box
- http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6209493/jquery-pop-dropboxes-wont-toggle
We already have a popup tag for this. Should we swap them over?
Someone has even used it to coin a new acronym for procedurally oriented programming.
It's a wee shame this one hasn't caught on; "pop" and "oop" are more fun to say than "programming"...