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This is what you want. It's foss. 


On July 8, 2016 4:36:54 PM PDT, Koz Ross <[email protected]> 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 part of this, I plan to have an activity where each class member
>will need to
>forward me a short snippet of code (about a dozen lines or so). I am
>thinking of
>something similar to a paste service, except that:
>
>- 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 and
>Carla. Each of them writes a snippet of code, and sends them to me. I
>can then
>view (on my machine) each of the snippets from all three of them.
>
>I don't wanna have to use email for this (because that's a bit
>cumbersome). Of
>course, this tool should be free software. Ideally, this Web-based
>program
>should require minimal setup (so, no registration would be nice).
>
>Could anyone suggest anything? I (and my students) would be very
>grateful!
>-- 
>Koz Ross <[email protected]>
>www.retro-freedom.nz
>
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>
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