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3:36 PM
@karel When copying code from JSFiddle (which bears no license) to Stack Overflow (licensed under CC by-SA 4.0), you are violating the user's copyright and license rights by copying substantive amounts of code into a post. It is and should be OP's responsibility to do such copying if they want (and if they expect help), as it is their prerogative to license their code under SO's license.
small bits of code or boilerplate is fine, what you copied was not
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4:11 PM
@TylerH You're right, I'm a naughty SO user who should stop doing that. I do much worse at Ask Ubuntu where I have 76k rep. I translate any non-English language that I can read, I convert ragpicker screen photos to plain text by patchwork quilting them out of snippets from similar questions, I OCR code snippets. All of this is illegal at SO. Ubuntu's motto is "Linux for human beings" so I can do whatever I want at Ask Ubuntu.
 
@karel I'm not sure what your trying to say, but the same law for licenses applies to Ask Ubuntu as well, so no, you can't do whatever you want.
 
 
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5:51 PM
Hi everyone! I'm trying to "modernize" my web programming skills, from my old playing around with javascript, PHP and SQL (and django and node.js, when they were still cool). I've played with Angular for UI, and firebase for backend (I don't need a controllable server, I'm just tinkering with tiny projects).
I now need a little client-side script for some physics simulations. Previously, I would have just written this straight in javascript.

Is this still the most "sensible" way? (I know this is likely a can of worms). Are there any nice new in-browser languages that people have moved to?
 
 
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7:04 PM
@AntiEarth it sounds like your question might be a better for the JavaScript chatroom (this is the chatroom for HTML and CSS questions)
 
 
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8:40 PM
Ah does the design in "WebDesign" refer specifically to aesthetic design? I was thinking 'design' as in "development"
and I thought I'd get an interesting response if I asked for modern alternatives to javascript in a javascript chatroom...
 

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