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I recently made a post (and trying to get into the habit of tagging post as I write them, at that), and I wanted to make a tag called Compile Time. Is there an idea on how to make it so that you don't have to put both compile and time into the search, and then get post relating to things other then what you want (such as pulling up everything tagged with compile)?
I was going to use Compile_Time, but wasn't sure if there is another set in place to deal with this form of problem
well, I was wondering if there was an idea for a standard for that kind of thing. A tag of Compile+Time when everyone uses Compile_Time or CompileTime makes it kinda useless
del.icio.us uses Compile+Time, I saw others do similar thing. Although I prefer personally the underscore method, it doesn't seem to be the most popular method.
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