Dear Muhammad,
In case this helps, here is the configuration file for the image we
are using on JupyterHub@Paris-Saclay, with Python, C, C++, R,
SageMath, nbgrader (and libraries). Not C# or SQL though. Not much
documentation either. Agregating all these in a single image is tough
due to recurent version conflicts; maybe starting from a working
example like above can help. The right thing to do would be to have
multiple images; but we don't yet have the setup here for this.
https://gitlab.dsi.universite-paris-saclay.fr/jupyterhub-paris-saclay/image/-/blob/master/environment.yml
Our installation of nbgrader is made simple by the fact that we did
not setup an exchange service. Instead, we use our local GitLab to
distribute / collect / grade assignments, with the help of Travo.
https://gitlab.com/travo-cr/travo/
Best regards,
Nicolas
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