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Re^5: WebPerl (eLearning)

by daxim (Curate)
on Oct 06, 2019 at 14:53 UTC ( [id://11107098]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: WebPerl (eLearning)
in thread WebPerl Regex Tester (beta)

it would be really cool if there was a https://try.perl.org
http://tryperl.pl

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Re^6: WebPerl (eLearning)
by stevieb (Canon) on Oct 07, 2019 at 19:36 UTC

    Hey daxim, are you the creator of this Try Perl site? I am interested in getting in touch with the person who put it together, but the Github page doesn't provide any contact details. If you (or anyone who reads this) is responsible, please let me know.

    -stevieb

      Hello stevieb,

      I'm the author of this website.

      I adapted the idea from TryRuby.

      It's not perfect (checking answers with regex...), but all in all it works.

      Latest github version is modular and using mojolicious and websockets.

      There is currently no activity on my side about this except maintaining the service. I had in mind some ideas like eventually reuse another backend (another website or jail technology for code execution) and eventually change the way we check for answer (grammar instead regex ?).

      Please tell me how could I help you ?

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