StevenXClontz’s avatarStevenXClontz’s Twitter Archive—№ 5,696

    1. …in reply to @SeanFitzMath
      @SeanFitzMath @jamiebikies @Crowdmark @CheckItProblems @colliand @mcaers They wouldn't! Anyone can use CheckIt to generate a JSON with however many seeds are necessary to power their application. Storing a few megabytes of exercises in a database is probably cheaper than the dev hours to use CheckIt code directly.
  1. …in reply to @StevenXClontz
    @SeanFitzMath @jamiebikies @Crowdmark @CheckItProblems @colliand @mcaers And to that point: we don't have Markdown output currently, but it's certainly something we could add, and would be useful in other contexts as well (e.g. blogs).