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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

Trinket.io is shutting down.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    @SeanPLynch @alter_kaker

    I'm trying to get away from browser apps because they can change or be shut down at any moment.

    Though we may end up just hoping to another service like this.

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    @futurebird @alter_kaker

    Codidad can be run on your own server and students can go to a url and they'll get a python ide. But there's no command line.

    I'll ask my son the HS math teacher if he knows of anything.

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      Trinket.io is shutting down.

      I'm kind of bummed. It doesn't seem possible to spin up your own version on a local server so I need to decide what to do for fifth grade python programming by the end of the summer.

      The head of IT put me on to trinket... I didn't like that it was an IDE in a browser. But It was clean.

      Please don't tell me "just install linux on 300 chromebooks."

      That would be nice, but it's not in my control. I could ask IT to add apps to the the chromebooks however.

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      @futurebird would a teaching-specific language with a web IDE work? Something like Pyret?

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      The Pyret programming language

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        Trinket.io is shutting down.

        I'm kind of bummed. It doesn't seem possible to spin up your own version on a local server so I need to decide what to do for fifth grade python programming by the end of the summer.

        The head of IT put me on to trinket... I didn't like that it was an IDE in a browser. But It was clean.

        Please don't tell me "just install linux on 300 chromebooks."

        That would be nice, but it's not in my control. I could ask IT to add apps to the the chromebooks however.

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        @futurebird i used to really like using replit for things like that but it seems like that company has pivoted to being some AI slop app generator thing for some reason??
        i feel like there has to be some sort of open source alternative to it but i don't know what's out there

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          @alter_kaker

          I made the seniors in advanced CS use ONLY terminal for a whole week and got a "thank you" letter from one at college.

          "everyone thinks I'm a hacker this is amazing"

          Yes, it is that easy I suppose.

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          @futurebird YAAAAS โค

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            @alter_kaker

            I made the seniors in advanced CS use ONLY terminal for a whole week and got a "thank you" letter from one at college.

            "everyone thinks I'm a hacker this is amazing"

            Yes, it is that easy I suppose.

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            @futurebird @alter_kaker We were the 'deploy girl' in college, cause we had terminal skills and could ssh into shit.
            Was great, except for when everyone had stayed up in the first place to get the code written, and then we had to stay up an extra half hour or so for _everyone's_ grades.

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              @futurebird i used to really like using replit for things like that but it seems like that company has pivoted to being some AI slop app generator thing for some reason??
              i feel like there has to be some sort of open source alternative to it but i don't know what's out there

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              @b

              Replit was so delightful and fun and it went the way of all apps in #Doctorow speed run.

              There is no way to use it now without dealing with nonsense. Not even if you pay. Very sad.

              I hate webaps.

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              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                @alter_kaker

                I made the seniors in advanced CS use ONLY terminal for a whole week and got a "thank you" letter from one at college.

                "everyone thinks I'm a hacker this is amazing"

                Yes, it is that easy I suppose.

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                @futurebird lmao reminds me of 8th grade Keyboarding class. I finished my exercises and dropped into DOS bc I was bored. I didn't know how to do anything dangerous there, just basic navigation and dir lists and such, but that was enough to get some of the other kids asking if I was a hacker! ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  Trinket.io is shutting down.

                  I'm kind of bummed. It doesn't seem possible to spin up your own version on a local server so I need to decide what to do for fifth grade python programming by the end of the summer.

                  The head of IT put me on to trinket... I didn't like that it was an IDE in a browser. But It was clean.

                  Please don't tell me "just install linux on 300 chromebooks."

                  That would be nice, but it's not in my control. I could ask IT to add apps to the the chromebooks however.

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                  @futurebird I don't know how much freedom you have but I taught a one week course on just general coding but we used python, and i have resources here:
                  https://moosadee.gitlab.io/courses/camp_creative_coding/index.html

                  We did some various web tools.

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    @nazokiyoubinbou

                    apple laptops are pretty easy to do command line stuff on even with all of the security software.

                    I'm very happy with the macbooks in that way.

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                    @futurebird @nazokiyoubinbou It's odd to me that I don't hear more people talking about this. Apple computers are pretty great for programming and especially web dev in my experience: you get a unix-like terminal environment, but you can also use all the corporate software you want. It's a bit heretical to say, but this ends up functionally being linux that will run adobe software natively, which is very useful to some people (AKA, me when I was doing front end web dev)

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                    • siderealS sidereal

                      @futurebird @nazokiyoubinbou It's odd to me that I don't hear more people talking about this. Apple computers are pretty great for programming and especially web dev in my experience: you get a unix-like terminal environment, but you can also use all the corporate software you want. It's a bit heretical to say, but this ends up functionally being linux that will run adobe software natively, which is very useful to some people (AKA, me when I was doing front end web dev)

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                      @futurebird Also I love linux but at least computers running macOS can hibernate properly, boom roasted

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                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                        Trinket.io is shutting down.

                        I'm kind of bummed. It doesn't seem possible to spin up your own version on a local server so I need to decide what to do for fifth grade python programming by the end of the summer.

                        The head of IT put me on to trinket... I didn't like that it was an IDE in a browser. But It was clean.

                        Please don't tell me "just install linux on 300 chromebooks."

                        That would be nice, but it's not in my control. I could ask IT to add apps to the the chromebooks however.

                        Daniel LakelandD This user is from outside of this forum
                        Daniel LakelandD This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @futurebird
                        https://pyscript.net/

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                        Online Python - IDE, Editor, Compiler, Interpreter

                        Build and Run your Python code instantly. Online-Python is a quick and easy tool that helps you to build, compile, test your python programs.

                        favicon

                        (www.online-python.com)

                        Search python in browser and try some more... there are kinda too many options.

                        another option would be to set up jupyterlab on a server and let the kids work with jupyter notebooks.

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                        • Daniel LakelandD Daniel Lakeland

                          @futurebird
                          https://pyscript.net/

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                          Online Python - IDE, Editor, Compiler, Interpreter

                          Build and Run your Python code instantly. Online-Python is a quick and easy tool that helps you to build, compile, test your python programs.

                          favicon

                          (www.online-python.com)

                          Search python in browser and try some more... there are kinda too many options.

                          another option would be to set up jupyterlab on a server and let the kids work with jupyter notebooks.

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                          @futurebird

                          multiuser jupyter notebooks is done by JupyterHub

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                          A multi-user version of the notebook designed for companies, classrooms and research labs

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            Trinket.io is shutting down.

                            I'm kind of bummed. It doesn't seem possible to spin up your own version on a local server so I need to decide what to do for fifth grade python programming by the end of the summer.

                            The head of IT put me on to trinket... I didn't like that it was an IDE in a browser. But It was clean.

                            Please don't tell me "just install linux on 300 chromebooks."

                            That would be nice, but it's not in my control. I could ask IT to add apps to the the chromebooks however.

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                            #46

                            @futurebird

                            That is a bummer!

                            Perhaps one of these could help?

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                            Transitioning from Trinket to Pickcode | Pickcode Help

                            Trinket will be shutting down in 2026. Weโ€™re working with their team to support computer science teachers looking for an alternate platform.

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                            (help.pickcode.io)

                            Google Colab (Totally get it if if you'd like to avoid Google)

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                            Notebooks Documentation

                            Explore and run machine learning code with Kaggle Notebooks, a cloud computational environment that enables reproducible and collaborative analysis

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                            (www.kaggle.com)

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                            • Daniel LakelandD Daniel Lakeland

                              @futurebird
                              https://pyscript.net/

                              Link Preview Image
                              Online Python - IDE, Editor, Compiler, Interpreter

                              Build and Run your Python code instantly. Online-Python is a quick and easy tool that helps you to build, compile, test your python programs.

                              favicon

                              (www.online-python.com)

                              Search python in browser and try some more... there are kinda too many options.

                              another option would be to set up jupyterlab on a server and let the kids work with jupyter notebooks.

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                              @dlakelan

                              I guess my original post is kind of unclear. What I'm trying to get away from are web apps.

                              That's what I mean by "I didn't like that it was an IDE in a browser."

                              Though we may land on something like this if I can't find a better alternative.

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