Hi Peter, A few years back, inspired by JavaBat, I set up a Python code-practice site, PyKata.org. It worked very nicely, doing everything JavaBat would do for Java, but with Python instead. We even had plans to set up a customizable interface, so every teacher could have their own homepage, pick their own exercises, and make it look like entirely their own creation.
Unfortunately, I got too busy with my day job, and couldn't put in the time necessary to finish the development. So I put it aside for a project I could do when I retire. A few months ago, I got a notice from Google, that they were changing their App Engine, and I would have to modify my code to continue keeping the site working. I didn't have time even for that, so the website went away. I did post a notice on edu-sig, but got no response. The domain name pykata.org is expiring this week. Let me know if you want it. David MacQuigg, PhD On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 10:24 AM, Peter Farrell <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello to the Group! > > I'm redesigning my math-using-Python-programming course and need your > input. > > I'd like to have the participants enter their code on a site like they do > at CodingBat or CodeWars: the site tests the code and immediately gives the > user feedback. > > Has anybody done this? Is there a template available for doing this, or is > it a custom job? > > Is there an easier way, using an online IDE where teachers can set up > classes? Would you recommend going with IPython/Jupyter notebooks instead? > > Any input you have would be appreciated. > > Thank you! > > Peter Farrell > farrellpolymath.com > hackingmathclass.blogspot.com > > _______________________________________________ > Edu-sig mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig > >
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