Hi, The idea behind this product was to create lessons that are custom and specific to user's needs, using AI.
Users can create coding lessons based on their prompts, including: -code generation -lesson theory generation -full narration(AI voices+ subtitles) -code typing simulation synchronized with narration -dual editors(so you can type while watching the lesson) -linking lessons into full courses
Basically I tried to simulate actual typing and narration as if a developer was explaining the concepts himself.
There is also an option to create the code yourself and just type the narration. This could be great for sharing code and best practices.
If you think this is an interesting concept and give it a go I would really appreciate your feedback.
I find this kind of learning interesting and use it myself, but Iโm aware thereโs still a long way to go to make it foolproof
Cheers
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Creating custom, user specific programming lessons leveraging latest technologies.
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It is user specific, customizable and different. It encourages coding while watching.
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Developers who want to get their hands dirty, and who value the option to be their own tutor. Educators who need to share their content with students, but don't want to waste time setting up their studio(camera,audio...).
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I needed a way to learn many programming languages and concepts without searching all over the web. I got tired of copy pasting code from LLMs into code editor, and wanted to get back to programming and understanding what is being typed.
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AI generated voices, AI generated images, AI generated code, AI generated summaries, and human generated bring it all together.
Based on our record, Vexlio should be more popular than The Coders Sage. It has been mentiond 5 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Basic idea is to use 'AI'(yeah I know...) to increase our coding knowledge and curiosity about other languages and overall fingers memory, instead of just copy/pasting from LLMs. https://thecoderssage.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I'm working on a new app for creating technical diagrams - https://vexlio.com. It's an area with some heavyweight incumbents (e.g. Visio, Lucid) but I think there's good opportunity here to differentiate in simplicity and overall experience. I'm still in the fairly early phase, and I suspect I haven't quite found the best match of features to customers yet. From a dev perspective this area has a ton of super... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
I don't know what the author of this article, used but the current iteration of Vexlio [1] is a good fit for this type of diagram. (I am the developer). [1] - https://vexlio.com. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Hi HN, I'm pleased to announce the release of a new version of Vexlio, the tool for quick creation of technical diagrams. You can check out the new version right away, no signup, email address, download, etc required: https://app.vexlio.com/ The new version has a much more robust snapping system, auto-connecting arrows, a smart labeling system, and more. You can read our intro blog post here:... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Thanks a lot man - I'm really happy to have this kind of feedback. The reason I wrote this is because I found most of the modern explanations lacking in intuition behind the equations - along with also not explaining what the actual equations meant. If you found this useful please share and subscribe - I'm also trying to provide intuitive guides to other concepts (Schrodinger's equation, Black Holes, Quantum... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I am always amazed by how much effort has gone into Tikz. However, I always end up reaching for a manual diagramming tool (Omnigraffle on the Mac), along with cutting and pasting snippets of typeset text using LaTeXit. I saw this tool on HN some time back and it seems to have evolved into a very promising product: LaTeX typesetting, manual drawing, programmable with Lua. The price seems excellent too ($25).... - Source: Hacker News / about 4 years ago
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