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(26) Private Computer Science Tutors offering lessons, class and homework help in Alameda

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Pedro

CS, Math, Music

My relationship with tutoring started when I was a computer science freshman. I realized I would understand the class material when I started to explain it to some of my peers. This motivated me to organize and direct tutoring sessions after hours. At the same time I became a music teacher during the weekends. Teaching multiple topics, ranging from computer programming, math and music to young kids and adults helped me understand that for a student to learn, it has to do less with the complex... Read more


Simon

Coding Interviews, Computer Science, SATs, College Admissions

Hello parents and students, My name is Simon and I am a Software Engineering Manager at Peloton Cycle. I tutor because I enjoy simplifying complex concepts and I love seeing the "aha!" moment when a student makes a breakthrough in understanding. Too often, we tell ourselves that we're "not math people" or "aren't engineers" and I enjoy challenging those negative ideas. I primarily tutor for coding interviews (for software developer jobs), Computer Science, and standardized tests like the ... Read more


Tejas

Everybody can and should code

A few qualities that I bring to the table are being an Innovative, analytical, passionate, and technologically savvy professional with demonstrated proficiency in software engineering, web development, programming, responsive designs, excellent interpersonal communication skills, team leadership, and strategic collaboration. I will aim to also share these qualities along with the computer science requested by the student. I do not have prior professional experience as a tutor. Still nev... Read more


Bradley

Inspiring and Experienced K-12 and College Level Tutor

I am a graduate of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA with a bachelors in mathematics, and additional concentrations in computer science, business and psychology. I completed a significant portion of the coursework for a masters in Electrical Engineering at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Tutoring gives me an opportunity to share my love of learning. I enjoy helping my students expand their intellectual curiosity, and sharing in their excitement as they ma... Read more


Austin

UC Berkeley CS Grad, SWE at AI Startup

Hi! I'm a graduate of UC Berkeley's MET program (dual major in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science & Business Administration) and am now working as a SWE at a startup in the AI space. During my time at Berkeley I interned as a SWE at Facebook, Microsoft, Nuro, and Roblox, and was on course staff for our Intro to Artificial Intelligence class (CS 188) as a reader and our Intro to Python / CS course (CS 61A) as a tutor. I also tutored for our Data Structures and Algorithms class (CS 61B... Read more


Bryan

Expert Unity Developer and C# Programmer

Hi I'm Bryan! My background started in physics and mathematics but that somehow changed into game development. I find this career to be one of the most creative and rewarding that there is and I can show you anything you want to learn in Unity or C#. I found I have become a great teacher over the years by showing students how to work with the fundamental knowledge they have acquired already before they go on to the next step. "Don't teach multiplication before addition", I always say. Besi... Read more


Sean

Berkeley Computational Neuroscience PhD Student (CS, Phys, Chem, Math)

Hello prospective student! I'm a 30-year-old PhD candidate in computational neuroscience at UC Berkeley. My other credentials include a BA in chemistry from Northwestern University, a Certificate of Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) from International House Krakow, and an MS in computational biology from George Mason University. I taught English in Poland and South Korea for two years, and have seven years and ~1500 hours of experience tutoring science and math at the high school and underg... Read more


Matt

Become a modern day wizard

Learning to code makes you a modern day wizard. I've been programming since I was about 10 years old and the thing I still remember is how much fun it was to make magic happen on a computer screen. I see people open up so much creative possibility for themselves by learning to speak a computer's language. I believe that coding is an art and a science. It's important to learn the technical aspects so you can make things happen, but it's also important to understand it as a creative act. Ea... Read more


Dudley

Friendly, Patient, UNDERSTANDABLE Math, CS, and Physics tutor

I have a BA in Mathematics from UC Berkeley, where I also did Physics and Computer Science, and I've been tutoring since 1980 for all kinds of Math, Computer Science, and Physics subjects, at the high school and college level. I have hundreds of satisfied clients who have done well in their classes, tests, and even careers, with my help. I've also worked since 1991 as a writer, editor, and math accuracy checker on scores of math textbooks for a dozen publishers. I'm a very supportive, pati... Read more


Dave

Stanford Alum CompSci tutor: Java, C++, Python, APCS and more

Coding is hard, but you do not have to learn coding alone. I've seen too many times, and experienced myself, the massive frustration and discouragement that occurs when learning a language for the first time, or adventuring into more advanced topics. Hours of debugging seem useless. Lecture slides seem to make no sense. It is these students, who feel bamboozled and stuck, who I am best suited to help. I'm versed in undoing beginner mistakes and making lecture content intelligible and practica... Read more


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