This is great! Sometimes, when I'm just on my normal Linux laptop, I would like to know tech descriptions or civ bonuses, but I absolutely hate using fandom.com because of their terrible interface for opting out of data gathering.
There are limited free services that help you run infrastructure 24/7, like Heroku, but you may need something that has a higher limit on network traffic. If a lot of people use your service, you could reach the limit.
I believe you can do the same thing with GoormIDE, without a limit on traffic, but it may require more knowledge about web services than Heroku, and also has worse documentation.
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thank you.
>Oh, I forgot to ask. How to make a container run concurrently in my free plan?
This is not possible with the FREE plan.
The limit on the number of concurrent container executions is
- STUDENT, BASIC plan: 2
- PREMIUM plan: 4
For more details, please refer to the link below.
If you have an internet connection, you could use an online editor to try any programming language you like. I haven't tried it yet, but I keep meaning to give this a go:
The standard tier is free, as far as I can tell.
I keep meaning to try this online editor, it looks like it supports "5 collaborators" on the free tier. The benefit here is that you can create a container to use, and your students don't need to install anything.