This is the Windows app named SocratiCode whose latest release can be downloaded as v1.8.9sourcecode.tar.gz. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
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SCREENSHOTS:
SocratiCode
DESCRIPTION:
SocratiCode is an AI-assisted learning tool that applies the Socratic method to programming education, guiding users through problem-solving rather than directly providing answers. It encourages critical thinking by asking structured questions that lead developers toward discovering solutions on their own. The system is designed to improve understanding of programming concepts through iterative reasoning and dialogue. It can be used to practice coding challenges, debug logic, and explore design decisions in a guided manner. SocratiCode emphasizes learning through inquiry rather than passive consumption of solutions. It is particularly valuable for students and self-learners aiming to deepen conceptual understanding. The project reflects a pedagogical shift toward interactive and reflective coding education.
Features
- Socratic questioning approach to programming learning
- Interactive guidance instead of direct answers
- Support for problem-solving and debugging
- Encourages critical thinking and reasoning
- Useful for coding practice and concept exploration
- Focus on educational and self-learning workflows
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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