When comparing StackBlitz vs JSFiddle, the Slant community recommends JSFiddle for most people. In the question“What are the best web development playgrounds?” JSFiddle is ranked 4th while StackBlitz is ranked 5th. The most important reason people chose JSFiddle is:
In addition to supporting JavaScript and CSS, language settings can be switched to CoffeeScript and SCSS.
Specs
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Pros
Pro TypeScript autocompletion
Which is a feature not available in Plunker.
Pro Very similar environment as Visual Code editor
Pro Fast
It feels much faster than Plunker for Angular 4 code.
Pro adding dependencies
Pro CoffeeScript and SCSS support
In addition to supporting JavaScript and CSS, language settings can be switched to CoffeeScript and SCSS.
Pro Allows collaborating on code
JSFiddle makes it easy to save the code snippets and send the link to others who can view and edit the code.
Pro Supports a wide variety of frameworks and extensions
JSFiddle can switch to selection of frameworks and extensions including jQuery, AngularJS, ReactiveJS, D3 simply from a dropdown.
Cons
Con Codesandbox is better
There is now codesandbox which is better.
Con Nice UI
Looks great and makes it more enjoyable to work with.
Con Not actually an IDE
JSFiddle is not actually an IDE and is only suitable for small blocks of code.