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Would a jargon tag be useful?

In my quest to learn C++ I stumbled upon an expression that made no sense to me, so I asked the question, "What does 'compares < 0' mean?" But the tags used in that question seem unsatisfactory to me because the expression itself is not used exclusively by C++ programmers. The question is about the usage of the English language in programming and not about programming per se. But since only a programmer can give the answer, the question belongs on Stack Overflow.

I propose a new tag, jargon, that can be used to help those who find themselves lost in the jungle of programming lingo.

More and more people who aspire to become computer programmers rely on Stack Overflow to find answers to their questions about programming. I believe that questions about programming jargon are on-topic for Stack Overflow because the only people who can answer those questions are here, and because understanding a programming solution depends on understanding the programming jargon used to describe that solution. The jargon tag would help categorize questions about programming jargon, making them easier to find.

Note that there is a difference between the terminology tag and the jargon tag. The terminology tag is used when a question asks for clarification regarding programming terms. For example, What is “runtime”? The jargon tag should be used when a question asks for clarification regarding the language used by programmers. My question "What does 'compares < 0' mean?" is not about a technical term, it's about the jargon.

Do you think the jargon tag would be useful?

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