Is SO against including code samples with questions or answers.
Because
- The answer input box is very small. It doesn't auto expand to fit it's contents when editing a question/answer. And doesn't remember that you've expanded it before either.
- Pasting in code samples results in a jumble of words. The answer window is about 630px wide, despite having over 1200px of screen space available to it on my device.
With code samples we have to contend with:
- Line wrapping breaks the layout of the code (when writing the code)
- The invisible whitespacing becomes significant for formatting, making correcting said layout harder.
- Re-indenting code is hard because you can't use the tab key, nor see the whitespace. Trying to re-indent code with line wrapping is a nightmare.
I'd love SO to implement some pop-out modal where code can be pasted in and edited in something code friendly. Then the modal will just insert the correctly formatted code sample into the question/answer text. A popup that can handle langauges other than JavaScript and CSS. The current modal also only allows you to edit code that was created with that modal in the first place.
I could edit my code in a code editor and then paste that. But generally when I see something I can answer I paste in some code I've used before and then edit out the bits that are not relevant to craft my answer within the site, otherwise the UX is just a barrier to writing good answers.
I guess what I am asking for is a JavaScript IDE like CodeMirror or equivalent to pop out where I can edit my code sample nicely in a bunch of different languages. Then insert the correctly indented code sample giving my answer a nice organised layout, and readers an improved reading experience.