This probably is also a "subotimal" solution, but I have written Python code
to generate exams using SageTeX, I have even a tentative interface using
PyQT. If anyone is willing to try it, I'll be glad to send it. It is not
still in a form I would feel comfortable distributing it widely, but of
course I'd be happy to have someone else try it.

On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 4:23 AM, dimpase <dimp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> One can write a Python function to quiz people – that's of course
> suboptimal...
> (such a function should have its source code hidden, but this is not too
> hard to achieve)
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