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What should we do with [arrayofarrays]?

Based on reviewing the existing tags, a multidimensional-array is a unique data structure which is always square rectangular and may have different syntax. While few of us encounter the term regularly,...
23 votes

What should we do with [arrayofarrays]?

Maybe I'm in the minority (I do not have a Computer Science degree, but then again most programmers don't, either), but I have never heard the term 'jagged array' before so I would not know to search ...
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Why can neither mods nor CMs forcibly create synonyms from a big tag to a small tag?

This should now be fixed (please comment here if you are still seeing it). The tag count ratio is now bypassed in the case of creating a synonym while merging tags. Mod merges some tags and creates a ...
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15 votes
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Consolidating Python version-specific tags

Implement tag hierarchies instead. The problem that you're getting at is easier solved with a tag hierarchy. python python-2.x python-3.x python-3.1 python-3.2 Then you would just tag the version ...
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13 votes
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Synonyms created by deleted users cannot be approved or swapped

Fixes for this are now live. The tag synonym remains in the list, with the user "anon". Can be approved as of Feb 7th, 2023. Can be swapped as of Feb 9th, 2023.
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10 votes
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Reverse the [memory-barriers] [memory-order] synonym situation so questions about C++ std::memory_order can be tagged memory-order, not barriers

As proposed in the question, IMO the best way to sort out these tags is: Undo the memory-order -> memory-barriers synonym https://stackoverflow.com/tags/memory-barriers/synonyms Then make them ...
7 votes
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Too much [carbon] is bad for the environment

I reviewed the request and got Yaakov to block the tag. Using it should now throw the error: The 'carbon' tag is not allowed. Please use a more specific tag to describe the subject of your question, ...
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Too much [carbon] is bad for the environment

Carbon has been a continual problem, actually. This makes project #4 named Carbon, which gets to join macos-carbon graphite-carbon php-carbon Of those three, the most common use is php-carbon, which ...
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5 votes
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The synonym mapping [unet] to [unity3d-unet] is causing U-Net (deep neural network) questions to be silently mistagged

I started a retagging effort to remove the unity3d-unet tag from questions that are not about Unity, and replace it with unet-neural-network where appropriate. We retagged roughly a quarter of the ...
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5 votes

stack vs Stacks tag

As per @OlegValteriswithUkraine's comment, I added stacks-blockchain to avoid ambiguity of stacks.
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5 votes

What should we do with [arrayofarrays]?

Looking at formal definitions in the languages C and C++, there is very strictly speaking no such thing as multi-dimensional arrays. These languages only have arrays of arrays. These are always "...
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4 votes

Why does my tag filter on "lotus*" show questions on Hanami?

lotusrb is a synonym of hanami, as can been seen on the tag page: However, when I search for or create a filter on [tag:lotus*], that expands into [lotus-notes] or [lotus-domino] or [lotusscript] or ...
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4 votes
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Why does my tag filter on "lotus*" show questions on Hanami?

Apparently, this is about Stack Exchange Filtered Questions which also considers tag synonyms. Example filter: Questions tagged [lotus*] which is also [hanami] Note that as Glorfindel's answer has ...
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3 votes

What should we do with [arrayofarrays]?

In my mind, a nested array where the inner arrays all have the same size is a "matrix", and a "nested array", "array of arrays" and "multidimensional array" are ...
3 votes

Should [local-functions] be a synonym of [nested-function], or do C# local functions warrant a separate tag?

Yes, please create a synonymn. It is a general programming technique with implementations in many languages with their own quirks just like closures or atomics. The fact that C# calls them "local ...
2 votes

How do I see which tags are associated with each other?

You could leverage a PIVOT query to spot some relationships. This query does that: select [tag row], [python], [pandas], [sql], [c++], [java], [javascript] from ( select ptr.postid, trow.tagname [tag ...
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Tag Disambiguation - [cdk], [ncurses-cdk], [aws-cdk]

I think Machavity made a mistake here. I propose we keep aws-cdk, angular-cdk and ncurses-cdk and burn/block cdk. that way there's no ambiguity and forces the OPs to choose the right cdk.
1 vote

How do I see which tags are associated with each other?

You can always use SEDE to do this, but you will be building this query by yourself, for the most part.
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1 vote
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Should we rename [mapping-by-code] to [nhibernate-mapping-by-code]?

Done; mapping-by-code has been renamed to and synonymized with nhibernate-mapping-by-code. With thanks to a preliminary review conducted by Nathan Mills (and apparently confirmed by Peter Cibulskis), ...
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1 vote

Cleaning up PowerShell tags

TL;DR; While @iRon's answer correctly points out the differences between Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Core as well as why both the powershell and powershell-core tags should remain, I disagree ...
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