Bootcamp/Euclid (John Obi): Week 4 - Multi-Language Test Case Generator implementation#2058
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@ranskills please have a look |
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This pull request adds a new Jupyter notebook,
week4/community-contributions/johngorithm/week4 exercise.ipynb, implementing a multi-language test case generator with a Gradio interface. The notebook allows users to input source code, select a programming language and LLM model, generate unit tests using an LLM, and run those tests directly within the UI. The implementation supports several major programming languages and provides formatted test execution results.