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codegradx

v3.0.77

Published

CodeGradX incremental loader

Downloads

85

Readme

CodeGradX

This is a new version of the CodeGradX library, a browser-side JavaScript library to interact with the CodeGradX infrastructure. The CodeGradX infrastructure provides mechanically grading facilities:

  • students may submit answers to programming exercises,
  • authors may submit new programming exercises,
  • teachers may monitor the progress of their students.

The library uses WebModules, Promises and the fetch API. WebModules are dynamically loaded whenever imported thus lessening the size of the core library. The library is also mostly free of other dependencies (bluebird, he, lodash are no longer required). However contrarily to the previous libraries such as https://github.com/ChristianQueinnec/CodeGradXlib, the present library can only be operated on the browser side.

Installation

npm install codegradx