Use the power of the web on local.
TeachFlow is a platform for developers to learn and share their knowledge.
Use markdown to create awesome course and with some special component connect with the local environment of the student
🚀 Excited to Finally Share TeachFlow with You! 🚀
Hey everyone! I'm thrilled to introduce you to TeachFlow, a platform that I've been passionately working on to help educators create, manage, and monetize programming courses like never before.
As someone who's deeply involved in both teaching and coding, I realized there was a gap in how we could leverage local development tools to enhance the learning experience. That's how TeachFlow was born; an environment where you can seamlessly connect with VS Code, manage files, and even integrate Git, all while focusing on what you do best: teaching.
I discovered the need for this platform while navigating the challenges of learning code online. Many platforms out there rely on web-based editors, which can be limiting. With TeachFlow, both instructors and students can work in their preferred local environments, bringing a more authentic and powerful experience to learning.
💬 I’d love to hear your thoughts! What challenges do you face in teaching or learning programming? How do you see TeachFlow fitting into your workflow? Feel free to ask me any questions. I'm here to help.
Join the conversation and let’s make TeachFlow the go-to platform for educators everywhere. Together, we can shape the future of programming education!
Looking forward to your feedback and ideas! 🎉
🎉 We’re planning to make our extension open source soon! Along with this, we’ll be adding a playground directly on our site where you can test and experiment with the platform in real time. Our goal is to create a community-driven approach that will continuously improve the experience for both teachers and students. Stay tuned for more updates—we’re thrilled to see what we’ll build together! 🚀💻
@ezraquentinwolfe Thank you so much! 😊 I’m thrilled to hear you’re excited about TeachFlow. We’ve put a lot of effort into making it a valuable tool for educators, and it’s great to see that it’s resonating. Your support means a lot—stay tuned for more exciting updates! 🚀
@zulkarnaim Thank you so much! Your support means the world to me. It’s been a challenging journey, but moments like these make it all worth it. I’m grateful to have you in my corner. Here’s to more milestones ahead! 🌟
This sounds like a game-changer, @thomas_favero! The idea of bridging local dev tools with learning is brilliant. Many of us understand the struggle of using web-based editors; they can really stunt the learning experience. TeachFlow seems poised to tackle that!
I'm especially excited about the integration with VS Code and Git. These tools are essential for real-world development, and having them in one place could significantly streamline the learning curve. I'm curious, though—how do you plan to handle collaboration among students? Seems like a great way to foster teamwork while coding.
Looking forward to seeing this launch! Keep it up! 🚀
This sounds intriguing! I appreciate the focus on local environments, but what strategies are you implementing to ensure a smooth integration with tools like VS Code? Also, how do you plan to support educators in creating engaging Markdown courses? Curious to see how TeachFlow evolves!
@zane12580 Thank you for your interest! 😊
For smooth integration with VS Code, we’re leveraging a dedicated extension that creates a “session” where the browser can send commands like `gitClone`, `insertCode`, `createFile`, and `addToolTip` directly to the editor. This setup ensures seamless interaction between the browser and the local environment.
As for supporting educators in creating engaging Markdown courses, we’re incorporating features similar to Notion but with elements specifically designed to integrate with VS Code. This will allow for a more interactive and dynamic course creation process.
For more detailed information and a demo of these features, you can check out our site here: https://teachflow.app/demo. We’re excited to continue evolving and appreciate your curiosity! 🚀💻
@aarthi_balakrishnan Thank you! 🙌 I really appreciate your support. I’m excited to share that I’m planning to make the extension open source soon. My hope is that by involving the community, we can make the platform even better for both teachers and students. Stay tuned—there’s a lot more to come! 💡🚀
TeachFlow sounds incredibly exciting! I love the idea of empowering developers through self-directed learning, all while leveraging the power of the web and local environments. It's a fantastic blend of accessibility and hands-on experience. 🚀 💻You really should run with this one - I can already imagine the impact it will have on developers' skills and careers.
@david_woun Thank you so much for the enthusiastic feedback! 🙌 I'm thrilled that you appreciate the blend of self-directed learning with practical, hands-on experience. Our goal is indeed to empower developers and make learning as impactful and accessible as possible. Your support and encouragement mean a lot—excited to see the positive impact TeachFlow will have! 🚀💻