This answer is so old that it pre-dates the fiddle-link-only answer restriction.
A moderator could delete the answer, leaving the question with nothing, and unlikely to receive a good answer again due to its age and extremely low traffic. Presumably the moderator decided that an answer linking to something that may or may not work (based on the author's own description of it as "buggy") was better than nothing at all. Plus, as I said, the answer is really old. It didn't seem like something that needed deleting unless the link was dead (which you didn't say it was — you merely pointed out, correctly, that it was a link-only answer that says nothing useful on its own).
If the answer bothers you so much, you can ask the author to add their code in, add a flag stating that you've done so, and if no action has been taken on the answer for some time there's a much higher chance the answer is going to get deleted since the link will be as good as dead (even if it isn't).