This is my filter:
Why do I still see these questions?
Maybe I don’t understand how to use it correctly, but I can’t find any information on this topic.
This is my filter:
Why do I still see these questions?
Maybe I don’t understand how to use it correctly, but I can’t find any information on this topic.
As far as I understood, now this cannot be done using a filter. But you can realize it with a search bar expression like this:
([c] or [c++] or [css] or [html] or [javascript] or [rust] or [python]) -[angular] -[laravel] -[ember.js] -[vue.js] -[ios] -[asp.net] -[qt] -[django]
There you should combine the tags that you want to see into one group using rounded brackets.
not
s areand
ed with all of theor
s. If that makes any sense.([c] or [c++] or [css] or [html] or [javascript] or [rust] or [python]) -[angular] -[laravel] -[ember.js] -[vue.js] -[ios] -[asp.net] -[qt] -[django]
. Just use it directly in the top search bar. The Filter doesn't let one use parenthesis. The thing I noticed is that the results with python seems to not have any of the "not" tags. So I expect it's a case of precedence.