- From: Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 19:23:57 +0200
- To: Michael Haschke <michael.haschke@eye48.com>
- Cc: public-rww@w3.org
On 30 May 2012, at 19:18, Michael Haschke wrote: > 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 :) Ah thanks. I was wondering if it was hiding something deeper. Henry > > regards, > Haschek > > -- > Portfolio: http://48augen.de/ > Profile/WebID: http://michael.haschke.biz/ > *New* Blog: http://blog.eye48.com/ > Social Web Architect http://bblfish.net/
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