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This is probably huge overkill: Set up Nextcloud/ownCloud instance.
Your students can have individual accounts and drop their projects
into a folder shared with you, or you can share one folder with a link
for anonymous access.
This has the added bonu
On 7/9/16 1:24 PM, Ineiev wrote:
On Sat, Jul 09, 2016 at 05:38:09AM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Pastebin.com does precisely what you ask for, except for the "free
software" part - it is a free service, however.
RMS says network services can't be free or nonfree,
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy
On Sat, Jul 09, 2016 at 05:38:09AM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
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> Pastebin.com does precisely what you ask for, except for the "free
> software" part - it is a free service, however.
RMS says network services can't be free or nonfree,
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/network-services-arent-free-o
Looks a lot like pastebin.com - but without any documentation, and an
assertion that it's foss (though how an online service, without
downloadable code or a license can be foss is questionable)
Pastebin.com does precisely what you ask for, except for the "free
software" part - it is a free ser
El 9 de julio de 2016 00:36:54 GMT+01:00,
>- I need to be able to view all the pastes from every class member
>- It should syntax highlight Java code
>- It needs to be Web-based (i.e. no locally-installed software)
>
>To give an example of what I mean, suppose I have three students:
>Alice, Bob an
Maybe I'm a little confused or daft, but I have no idea how this does what I
want. Could you please explain a little?
On Fri, Jul 08, 2016 at 09:05:05PM -0700, Zaphod wrote:
http://hastebin.com/
This is what you want. It's foss.
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If you aren't using GPG, yo
http://hastebin.com/
This is what you want. It's foss.
On July 8, 2016 4:36:54 PM PDT, Koz Ross wrote:
>I am soon going to be teaching a class on data structures and
>algorithms at my
>university. This class will be in Java, on Windows (a fact I am not
>happy about,
>but cannot change).
>
>As
I am soon going to be teaching a class on data structures and algorithms at my
university. This class will be in Java, on Windows (a fact I am not happy about,
but cannot change).
As part of this, I plan to have an activity where each class member will need to
forward me a short snippet of code (