- From: Michael Haschke <michael.haschke@eye48.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 19:18:11 +0200
- To: public-rww@w3.org
Hello Henry, > can you explain a bit what JSFiddle is about? Is it just a web service for > html editing? Yes, you can edit the HTML there :) You may use jsFiddle to create code examples, and html, js and css work there together right in one place; e.g. to create a test case if you ask other people in mailing lists for help. With jsFiddle it is not necessary to post all the code snippets to the mailing list, just the link to the fiddle, no one needs to create a local test case with the code, because it is already running on jsFiddle. Probably there are way more use cases, and there are some other similar web services like jsFiddle out there, seems that it's very popular right now :) regards, Haschek -- Portfolio: http://48augen.de/ Profile/WebID: http://michael.haschke.biz/ *New* Blog: http://blog.eye48.com/
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