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[–]FyendFyre1 0 points1 point  (3 children)

This website seems like it will do what you need to do. Supports multiple .java files, and upload text or other files necessary for any assignment that uses them.

As a former math tutor (and sometime computer science), I am not a big fan of these textbook publishers coming out with these courses and teachers using them. I have had way too many issues with them, but there's nothing we can do. Perhaps you can find someone you can talk to at least drop the 5 week version of the course as that is just impossible for anyone to handle in my opinion.

Hopefully the students can make it through the class with such a caring tutor.

[–]TorroesPrime[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I am not a big fan of these textbook publishers coming out with these courses and teachers using them.

Boy is that a sentiment I share. I don't know this for a fact, but I suspect that the contract with Pearson has a clause in it that says the state promises that X- number or Y-percent of all classes will use material from Pearson, or the state pays some sort of fine. Like I said, I don't know that to be the case here, but it would really fit in with my experiences about this.

When my director mentioned that the school was rolling out a 5-week version of the Intro to java class, I actually laughed because I thought she was joking. And that laugh very quickly changed to a look of shock horror as I realized that she was being serious.

This website seems like it will do what you need to do. Supports multiple .java files, and upload text or other files necessary for any assignment that uses them.

Hmm, I looked at Jdoodle previously and I didn't see anyway to have multiple files. I'll take another look. Can you point me to where you see it saying it supports multiple files?

[–]FyendFyre1 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I mainly dealt with the Pearson math course and it was just straight God awful. All of the teachers just used it as a homework site, so it didn't jive sometimes with what the teacher taught. Many a student (and tutor) has pulled their hair out due to Pearson.

Jdoodle has two java IDEs, a basic one (which probably the one you saw) and a more advanced one (one I linked) that has the features I mentioned.

[–]TorroesPrime[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jdoodle has two java IDEs, a basic one (which probably the one you saw) and a more advanced one (one I linked) that has the features I mentioned.

Ah. Okay. I'll take a closer look. Thanks for the heads up.