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java× 3684
Java (not to be confused with JavaScript) is a class-based, object-oriented, strongly typed, reflective language and run-time environment (JRE). Java programs are compiled to byte-code and run in a vi…
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c#× 3533
a multi-paradigm, managed, garbage-collected, object-oriented programming language created by Microsoft in conjunction with the .NET platform.
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javascript× 2940
ECMAScript (commonly referred to as JavaScript) is primarily used for scripting web-pages but also has several embedded forms and stand-alone interpreters / JIT engines. Use this tag for questions reg…
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python× 2633
an interpreted, general-purpose high-level programming language whose design philosophy emphasizes code readability.
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c++× 2152
a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language.
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php× 2060
a widely-used, general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development.
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beginner× 1465
to your question to indicate that you are new to the language of your code. This will often be taken in to consideration by reviewers when assessing your code.
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optimization× 1364
in the process of being eliminated. If your question is just about performance, use the [performance] tag.
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jquery× 1356
a JavaScript Library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating, and Ajax interactions for rapid web development.
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performance× 1353
a subset of Optimization: performance is the goal when you want the execution time of your program or routine to be optimal.
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algorithm× 1139
a sequence of well-defined steps that define an abstract solution to a problem. Use this tag when your issue is related to algorithm design.
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c× 974
a general-purpose computer programming language used for operating systems, games and other high performance work and is clearly distinct from C++. It was developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie for …
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oop× 837
a programming paradigm using "objects": data structures consisting of data fields and methods together with their interactions.
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strings× 797
a sequence of characters. It is commonly used to represent text or a sequence of bytes. Use this tag along with the appropriate programming language being used.
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ruby× 704
a multi-platform open-source dynamic object-oriented interpreted language created by Yukihiro Matsumoto (Matz) in 1993.
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game× 646
For questions requesting reviews of game-themed code.
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design-patterns× 637
a general reusable solution to a commonly occurring problem in software design.
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html× 623
the standard content markup language of the web. It is an open standard developed and maintained by W3C (World Wide Web Consortium).
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c++11× 612
the successor to the C++03 standard, adding various core language changes and fixes, and an improved and expanded standard library.
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sql× 535
a language for interacting with relational databases. Read the tag wiki's guidelines for requesting SQL reviews: 1) Provide context, 2) Include the schema, 3) If asking ab…
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multithreading× 531
how work performed by a computer can be divided into multiple concurrent streams of execution (generally referred to as threads).
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array× 500
an ordered data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), each identified by one (single dimensional array, or vector) or multiple indexes.
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.net× 492
a software framework supporting a multi-language paradigm and supporting language interoperability. .NET applications are executed in a virtual machine (CLR) which provides a few important ser…
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programming-challenge× 474
off-site challenges meant to offer programmers educational experiences while testing their abilities.
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mysql× 465
an open-source, relational database management system. If your PHP code uses MySQLi, use the MySQLi tag instead.
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parsing× 420
Parsing refers to the action by software of breaking an artifact into its constituent elements and capturing the relationship between those elements.
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haskell× 409
a purely functional programming language, featuring static typing, lazy evaluation, and monadic effects. The primary implementation is GHC, a high-performance compiler with a runtime suppor…
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data-structures× 390
a way of organizing data in a fashion that allows particular properties of that data to be queried and/or updated efficiently.
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loop× 348
a type of control flow structure, in which, a series of statements may be executed repeatedly until some condition is met.
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classes× 325
Core to Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), a class is a template for creating new objects that describes the common state(s) and behavior(s).
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css× 319
a language used to control the presentation of HTML and XML documents including colors, layout and fonts.
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security× 318
used for topics relating to application security and attacks against software.
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unit-testing× 317
a method by which individual units of source code are tested to determine if they are fit for use.
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recursion× 312
a method of problem solving where the solution to a problem depends on solutions to smaller instances of the same problem.
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datetime× 311
DateTime objects in many programming languages describe an instant in time, expressed as a date and time of day.
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ruby-on-rails× 307
an open-source web development framework optimized for programmer happiness and maintaining sustainable productivity. Many things are defined by convention, freeing you from having to…
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