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Geek Haus Launches TutorFlow Code Editor with AI Pair Programming

Learners can write, run, and debug code in 15+ languages with AI pair programming, reflecting the recent shift toward vibe coding.

Geek Haus, an innovator in AI-powered education technology, today announced the launch of the TutorFlow Code Editor, a programming environment built into the TutorFlow learning management system (LMS). The editor enables learners to write and execute code in real time across more than 15 programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, Java, C++, and Go, while collaborating with AI as a coding partner.

The new feature is designed to help students and professionals sharpen programming skills in a setting that reflects the emerging “vibe coding” trend, where developers work interactively with AI assistance, instant execution, and feedback loops.

“With TutorFlow Code Editor, we’re merging practice with guidance,” said Jay Jang, CEO of Geek Haus. “Learners can write, run, and debug code across multiple languages, while AI pair programming provides context, suggestions, and support. It makes coding more accessible and aligned with how developers work today.”

The TutorFlow Code Editor introduces AI pair programming, giving users real-time assistance with suggestions, explanations, and debugging support. Because it is integrated into TutorFlow, coding practice takes place directly within lessons and quizzes, creating a seamless transition between learning and application. Real-time execution allows learners to compile and run code instantly, test ideas without configuration, and gain feedback immediately.

The TutorFlow Code Editor is available now at https://tutorflow.io at no additional cost.

About TutorFlow

TutorFlow is an AI-powered learning management system developed by Geek Haus to make technical education more accessible, interactive, and efficient. By combining AI content generation, integrated coding environments, and advanced OCR for handwritten notes, TutorFlow enables educators, institutions, and trainers to design and deliver structured courses with ease, from lesson planning to student feedback. More information is available at https://tutorflow.io/features.

About Geek Haus

Geek Haus is a global edtech company developing tools for STEM and language education. Its platforms, CodeFriends and TutorFlow, equip learners and instructors with tools to master coding, AI, and technical subjects through real-world projects and intelligent automation. Learn more at https://geekhaus.club.

Jay Jang
Geek Haus

Joseph Wilson

Joseph Wilson is a veteran journalist with a keen interest in covering the dynamic worlds of technology, business, and entrepreneurship.

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