It seems weird to comment at myself, but I was just thinking that improving the user experience of programming languages would be good for everyone, not just beginners.
I wrote a grading tool for myself last semester, and it worked great at the time. Since then, I’ve expanded it and added more automation. Unfortunately, I’ve sort of forgotten some of the test cases, so when a test fails I don’t always know exactly what went wrong.
Today, I went back and cleared up the error messages, so I’ll know exactly what goes wrong in the future. Naturally, I thought of this awesome article. Thanks, again!
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It seems weird to comment at myself, but I was just thinking that improving the user experience of programming languages would be good for everyone, not just beginners.
I wrote a grading tool for myself last semester, and it worked great at the time. Since then, I’ve expanded it and added more automation. Unfortunately, I’ve sort of forgotten some of the test cases, so when a test fails I don’t always know exactly what went wrong.
Today, I went back and cleared up the error messages, so I’ll know exactly what goes wrong in the future. Naturally, I thought of this awesome article. Thanks, again!