Hello Folks,
This idea has been doddling around in my head for a while. In other technologies (SQL, Java, Javascript), they have things called Fiddles which allow for small but significant Proof-Of-Concepts. These fiddles are often seen in places like Stack Overflow where the creator wants to demonstrate a solution and how it works. They can also be created by the question askers who simply make a stripped down version of their problem, and then allow others to contribute.
I was wondering if something like a QlikFiddle might have any use to the community. As it stands today, when working with users from around the world, we have to decipher their problem, and even then, we don't get very much in the way of UI assistance (think set analysis in charts). To combat that, we toss each other qv(\w{1}) files back and forth and hope for the best.
With a Fiddle system, we could 1, enhance learning as it becomes a low-intensity endeavor to see how people solve problems, and 2, provide better community support because we can build of off existing examples and datasets (similar to the SQL Server AdventureWorks db). Of course, you don't want people to run businesses using QlikFiddle, so I could see limiting it to only Inline data, 3 Tabs and 2 sheets. It could also run off the back of Qlik Cloud if possible to avoid having to retrench another infrastructure.
Here are some examples of fiddles:
http://sqlfiddle.com/
Create a new fiddle - JSFiddle
CheerpJ - Java Fiddle
More Fiddles!!!
https://fiddles.io/