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What is JSFiddle?

It is an online community for testing and showcasing user-created and collaborational HTML, CSS and JavaScript code snippets, known as 'fiddles'. It allows for simulated AJAX calls.
JSFiddle is a tool in the Text Editor category of a tech stack.

Who uses JSFiddle?

Companies
4 companies reportedly use JSFiddle in their tech stacks, including SMARTTechStack, VASCOsoft Web Studio, and Bellevue.

Developers
40 developers on StackShare have stated that they use JSFiddle.

JSFiddle Integrations

JavaScript, React, HTML5, CSS 3, and Vue.js are some of the popular tools that integrate with JSFiddle. Here's a list of all 13 tools that integrate with JSFiddle.

JSFiddle's Features

  • Saving and Forking code
  • GitHub Integration
  • Live code collaboration
  • Bug reporting (test-case) for GitHub Issues

JSFiddle Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to JSFiddle?
CodePen
It is a social development environment for front-end designers and developers.. It functions as an online code editor and open-source learning environment, where developers can create code snippets, creatively named "pens", and test them.
jQuery
jQuery is a cross-platform JavaScript library designed to simplify the client-side scripting of HTML.
CodeSandbox
CodeSandbox allows developers to simply go to a URL in their browser to start building. This not only makes it easier to get started, it also makes it easier to share. You can just share your created work by sharing the URL, others can then (without downloading) further develop on these sandboxes.
StackBlitz
StackBlitz is the browser-based IDE that eliminates time-consuming local configuration and lets you spend 
more time coding. Develop with Next.js, React, Angular, Vite, and more in a Node.js development environment entirely in your browser
Visual Studio Code
Build and debug modern web and cloud applications. Code is free and available on your favorite platform - Linux, Mac OSX, and Windows.
See all alternatives

JSFiddle's Followers
80 developers follow JSFiddle to keep up with related blogs and decisions.