The CLI is easier to integrate into a normal development workflow, than clicking buttons, dragging files, or copy/pasting code to get the code into the browser. I guess this supposes that "normal" means somewhere near…
Fair enough. You can also build the binary yourself, since it's all open source. https://github.com/exercism/cli/releases
> I can't think of a single manager that I've worked for who would accept me saying, "it's going to take me 3-6 months of refactoring & building tests before I can start fixing bugs and providing enhancements."…
The CLI is easier to integrate into a normal development workflow, than clicking buttons, dragging files, or copy/pasting code to get the code into the browser. I guess this supposes that "normal" means somewhere near…
Fair enough. You can also build the binary yourself, since it's all open source. https://github.com/exercism/cli/releases
> I can't think of a single manager that I've worked for who would accept me saying, "it's going to take me 3-6 months of refactoring & building tests before I can start fixing bugs and providing enhancements."…