On 4/29/06, Andre Roberge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/23/06, Jeffrey Elkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 18:00:27 -0500, Michael Tobis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I think I've got a realistic design for a doctest-driven beginners' > > >programming courseware suitable for presenting HHTLCSpy - type > > >materials that can be put together in a week or so with my level of > > >skill. (Or a half-day if I let Ian B in on it... ) That week probably > > >won't happen before early June, but I think I'll have something of > > >immediate interest to you early enough in the summer that we can > > >develop real curriculum in time for next fall. > > > > Thanks, Michael! I've written up a brief description of the tool I'm > > looking for here: > > > > http://dc.ubuntu-us.org/projects/doctest-quiz.php > > > > and a briefer launchpad spec here: > > > > https://launchpad.net/products/cando/+spec/doctest-quiz > > For those interested, you will find attached a simple app that > essentially does what Jeff described, albeit entirely on a single > computer. (Thus, if you can run Python on that machine, you can run it > via a web browser without sandboxing). > > It requires CherryPy. > > Here's what is required: > 1. Download and install CherryPy. http://www.cherrypy.org/ > 2. Save doctestquiz.py in the tutorial directory that comes with > cherrypy (so you can use the default configuration file). > 3. Run doctestquiz > 4. Point your browser to http://localhost:8080/index > 5. Have fun! > > Apparently the attachment was removed and can be found here:
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