JSFiddle
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Available in | English |
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Founder(s) | Oskar Krawczyk, Piotr Zalewa |
URL | jsfiddle |
Commercial | No |
Registration | Optional |
Launched | 2010 |
JSFiddle 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. In 2019, JSFiddle was ranked the second most popular online IDE by the Popularity of Programming Language(PYPL) index based on the number of times it was searched, directly behind Cloud9.[1] In fact, according to Google Trends data, usears all states where data was available for both IDEs searched for Cloud9 on Google approximately 2.3 times as often as they searched for JSFiddle.[2]
History
JSFiddle started life as an app in 2009 by Piotr Zalewa, originally called MooShell. In 2010, the platform was made freely available when Oskar Krawczyk joined.
In 2017, Michał Laskowski and Andrzej Kała joined the company[3].
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