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QuestionSilly question - how do you submit a Project? Pin
OriginalGriff4-Jun-18 23:39
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Chris Maunder6-Jun-18 5:02
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OriginalGriff19-Jun-18 19:43
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Chris Maunder20-Jun-18 17:29
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Bug"Visited" link colour not working in message list Pin
Richard Deeming4-Jun-18 1:08
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Richard Deeming7-Jun-18 3:58
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Chris Maunder7-Jun-18 4:07
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Richard Deeming7-Jun-18 4:16
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SuggestionAnother job title: Employed Outside of Electronics Pin
Andy Allinger3-Jun-18 10:33
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GeneralMultiple messages from a single reply Pin
Richard MacCutchan2-Jun-18 22:32
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Chris Maunder6-Jun-18 10:48
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Richard MacCutchan6-Jun-18 11:10
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Bug[Solved] Copy/Paste.... Pin
User 110609792-Jun-18 4:30
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Richard MacCutchan2-Jun-18 6:28
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User 110609792-Jun-18 8:09
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SuggestionSplit C and C++ into separate categories. Pin
Pavel Rahl2-Jun-18 2:18
Pavel Rahl2-Jun-18 2:18 
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OriginalGriff2-Jun-18 23:08
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Pavel Rahl3-Jun-18 0:11
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OriginalGriff3-Jun-18 0:48
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Pavel Rahl3-Jun-18 7:36
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OriginalGriff3-Jun-18 19:52
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Pavel Rahl3-Jun-18 20:08
Pavel Rahl3-Jun-18 20:08 
GeneralRe: Split C and C++ into separate categories. Pin
Jochen Arndt4-Jun-18 0:43
professionalJochen Arndt4-Jun-18 0:43 
There are different tags for articles (pre-defined in the article editor for C/C++ actually C, C++, and VisualC++; authors with sufficient priviliges are allowed to create new tags). But these tags are selected by the authors and moderation (which is mainly done by users here) will complain only about obviously wrong tagged articles.

If you want to search for articles having the "C" tag set, use "tag:(C)" followed the by keywords to be found on the CP search form. The parentheses ensure that only the plain "C" tag is matched and not all other tags containing the letter 'C' too.

Doing so you will probably realise that articles will be found having also tags with other programming languages like C# and most of them are not related to plain C. With those articles, the author decided to include C for some reason. As already told you by Griff, it is nearly impossible to correct the tags for all those articles.

To sum it up:
The author of an article is setting the tags and is responsible for choosing matching ones. The moderation should check for matching tags but such is not a reject criteria (and many moderators - read: users with sufficient privileges - probably do not check them).
GeneralRe: Split C and C++ into separate categories. Pin
Nish Nishant4-Jun-18 8:28
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