No feedback in block_introduction_to_programming

Hi there!

I’m doing this “block_introduction_to_programming”. There, it is intended that you can write code, run it and get immediate feedback whether your code is correct or wrong. This always worked fine for me, but now it doesn’t give any direct feedback. Idk if you can see the image i added but it shows the program after I ran it. It should show a green bar and instead just shows my solution and the wanted solution.

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I really hope someone can help me, thanks for any advice

You’d have to provide much more information for us to be able to give you any guidance.
Maybe someone here knows what you mean by “block_introduction_to_programming”, but I imagine most won’t. Can you provide more information? A link?

Also, what changed? You say it always worked and now it doesn’t. Are you working in a different place? Are the versions updated? Did the software update?

Where and how? This doesn’t sound like standard Jupyter and so you’d have to share information about this.

If it was using an old extension and you updated to new Jupyter tech where that extension doesn’t work, then this may be the type of behavior you see.


Please read Getting good answers to your questions. Pay particular attention to the admonition ’ DO NOT post images of code, data, error messages, etc’, under the section ‘Help others reproduce the problem’.

Hi! Thanks a lot for your answer. I was thinking that this thing I was doing was a bit more popular. I’d basically a fundamentals course. It gives you a task to write some code, you write it in the intended box and you get immediate feedback if it’s right or wrong.The pictures show how we are supposed to access the course in JupyterHub.

As far as I know, nothing changed. This has happened to me twice. But the first time it suddenly worked again after a couple of minutes.

I hope this info is more helpful now.


This is the second part of the instructions how to access it

Did you compare the last image to your screenshot?
What you show in your own screenshot doesn’t look to match to me. Note the last image shows 'In' and 'Out'to the left of the brackets. Your screenshot doesn’t show that. Leading me to believe what you are using in your screenshot is a newer version of Jupyter. As the directions clearly spell out at least two times, you need to be using NbClassic. Your screenshot doesn’t show that.
You would need to contact the administrators if you are unable to actively follow the directions because of a change to the Hub.