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Merge the [typeinitializeexception] and [typeinitializationexception] tags, possibly also [t...
typeinitializeexception and typeinitializationexception are about the same .NET exception.
typeinitializer is mostly about that same .NET exception, but there are a few Java-related questions in there …
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Merge tags [javascript-automation] and [jxa], or make them synonyms
Both tags refer to the exact same technology (a JavaScript implementation of Apple's OSA (Open Scripting Architecture), available since OS X 10.10), succinctly described in javascript-automation
Given … that "JXA" is a concise, readily recognizable initialism used by Apple itself, I suggest:
merging the tags as jxa, using the (better) tag description from javascript-automation.
alternatively, at least …