That’s a very good suggestion. Follow-up on it right away. Other academic departments might be able to help you, too. Maybe there’s a graduate student in the computer-science department ... and a professor who can assign him/her a little (more...) “grunt work” to do on your behalf.
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Here's the official word from my campus IT shop: "I am very sorry but we do not have a platform where you can compile a C program and then run it as a cgi on our servers. Our Apache web hosting infrastructure supports php, perl and python. It does not support C."
So... javascript, php, perl, or python? Any advice?
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Our Apache web hosting infrastructure supports php, perl and python. It does not support C.
I would guess that this rules out Javascript.
Also, this site's name being Perlmonks, I'm not sure what kind of answer you expect. Personally, I would make the answer depend on local factors, like availablility of local people who understand the target language. A target language is usually easier to change than the people you have available for support.
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