I was lately considering that a great deal of JavaScript questions on Stack Overflow can be easily solved by reproducing the issue in tools like jsfiddle or jsbin.
Generally speaking, since JavaScript has the ability to run directly into a browser, I automatically create a fiddle to reproduce the issue. Finding solutions with those tools is much easier, instead of thinking in terms of language syntax or OOP capabilities in certain instances.
Additionally, those threads are created by developers with limited knowledge of programming languages, thus the best way to show them is by creating a visual context.
The issues:
- Code Snippets are limited compared to external tools.
- Don't provide libraries support.
- Cannot add versioning of the same script when answering.
Question:
Unlike other programming languages JavaScript have the ability and tools to run directly into the browser.
To this end, why doesn't Stack Overflow provide a fiddle-like functionality to JavaScript/jQuery-related questions?
Related questions:
Should JavaScript questions be down-voted for not providing JSFiddles?