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What tags have the highest percent change, in any year?\n\n\u003Cimg class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-8577\" src=\"https://stackoverflow.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/increase-in-stack-overflow-technologies-e1510156809797.png\" alt=\"increase in stack overflow technologies\" width=\"900\" height=\"540\" />\n\nThis analysis includes Stack Overflow tags with at least 10,000 questions and excludes tags that end in numerals like \u003Ccode>ios8\u003C/code>.\n\nTwo tags stand out in this analysis, both with tremendous growth, and they have something in common. Swift is Apple's language for developing iOS apps that is a successor to Objective-C, and the \u003Ca href=\"https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/angular\">\u003Ccode>angular\u003C/code>\u003C/a> tag on Stack Overflow is used for newer releases than the \u003Ca href=\"https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/angularjs\">\u003Ccode>angularjs\u003C/code>\u003C/a> tag. 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What tags have the largest percent decreases, in any given year?\n\n\u003Cimg class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-8578\" src=\"https://stackoverflow.blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/decreases-in-stack-overflow-technologies-e1510157077852.png\" alt=\"decreases in stack overflow technologies\" width=\"900\" height=\"540\" />\n\nLike the first plot, this includes Stack Overflow tags with at least 10,000 questions and excludes tags that end in numerals like \u003Ccode>ios4\u003C/code> and \u003Ccode>xcode6\u003C/code>.\n\nBackbone.js is a JavaScript framework, with the brutal lifecycle typical for that ecosystem, and the game engine Cocos2d for iPhone has fallen out of favor. Silverlight has been deprecated by Microsoft, and Flex is a framework for Flash, also on its way out. Both were featured in our post on \u003Ca href=\"https://stackoverflow.blog/2017/08/01/flash-dead-technologies-might-next/\">shrinking technologies from August\u003C/a>. 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