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(46) Private Computer Programming Tutors offering lessons, class and homework help in Rowley

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Eric

Coding Expertise Meets Math Mastery: Guiding Your Journey to Success

With over five years of tutoring experience under my belt, I've had the honor of guiding students from various academic stages, ranging from elementary school right through to graduate studies, assisting them in navigating the complexities of mathematics. My drive to teach is fueled by a core belief: armed with the right tools and under proper guidance, every individual can unlock their potential to grasp and excel in even the most intricate concepts. In the professional realm, I've carved... Read more


Nour

Software Engineer @ Dell Technologies with STEM Tutoring Experience

With my strong educational background and experience, I would be an excellent tutor for Math and Science. Graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the prestigious University of Massachusetts Lowell with a perfect 4.0 GPA showcases my solid understanding of these subjects. Furthermore, my extensive experience in tutoring my peers demonstrates my ability to effectively communicate complex ideas and help others grasp difficult concepts. Not only have I excelled academica... Read more


Benjamin

Friendly & Patient. Math, Science, English, SAT, AP

Everybody learns in their own way. I help my students figure out what's holding them back and learn quickly on their own terms. I have years of experience tutoring elementary to high school students and I like helping people figure things out. I live in Brookline and can drive to other locations. Some scores: SAT - 1580; AP Bio - 5; AP BC Calculus - 5; SAT Subject Tests - 800s in U.S. History, Chemistry and Math II. I graduated from UNC Chapel Hill in 2017. Math is an intimidating subje... Read more


Peter

Math Stats Physics Data-science Code-dev. Distance-learner friendly!

I have written and edited web pages since 1995. As a relatively early adopter of JavaScript (circa 2000), I've implemented it in a variety of content-driven/technical contexts as well as non-technical/dynamic-web contexts. I participated in the great Node.js debate sometime ago, in which I advocated for simple sockets rather than the server-side implementation. I have also tutored colleagues and continuing-education students in JavaScript. Read more


Matthew

Chemistry, Physics, Math, Computer Science, and Test Prep Tutor

Hello! My name is Matthew, currently I work as a software developer, but I am a certified educator (in the state of Massachusetts) in teaching Chemistry. In college, I spent 3 years working as a teaching assistant within the general and organic chemistry lectures and laboratories, providing weekly supplemental instruction. I worked as a private tutor since my time as an undergraduate starting in 2009 and have continued to do so throughout my educational and professional career. I started ... Read more


Gregory

I <3 small data

I’m a full time dad and part-time Generative AI professor. I would love to help you with artificial intelligence, computer science, and spreadsheets! I went to UMCP and MIT for computer science and hold a postgraduate degree. At MIT, I was a TA many times, then an instructor for AI. In my five years at Google, I worked on AI in search and maps. Now I'm a full-time parent to two kids, one of whom qualifies as "twice exceptional". As they grow more independent, I have time to teach again! ... Read more


Anand

The Keys to Understanding a Subject: Fundamentals and Problem Solving

As a student approaches a subject, there are two major factors to success: a solid foundation in the fundamentals and skills at solving problems. The fundamentals are very important for understanding why aspects of the subject work the way they do and to be able to build on one aspect to understand others. Being able to solve problems means the student can apply what they have learned in useful ways. As a tutor, my role is to insure that the student is proficient in both parts of learning th... Read more


Freeman

Programmer who likes to teach others.

I worked in the science education department at Harvard College Observatory for over 10 years creating the first software that allowed students to totally control robotic telescopes over the WEB. I enjoy working with people of varying technical backgrounds, and helping them courteously no matter what their level of technical understanding is. I love helping people figure out how to get software and technology to work best for them. I tutor in: Computer Programming, Java, JavaScript, Li... Read more


Douglas

Software Engineer at Large

My name is Doug. For over three decades, software engineering has been my livelihood. As a member of many great teams, I have engineered solutions for a variety of challenges. I have assembled a toolbox of experience and knowledge that I would like to share with others. I am interested equally in helping you understand solutions to specific coding tasks and to larger ideals and philosophies of software engineering. I've written software for devices ranging from IBM mainframes to hand-h... Read more

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Osa

Osa O. - Math, Science and Computer Science Tutor

I am a Math/Science/Computer Science enthusiast, and even more, an education enthusiast. I used to be an individual who was not fond of math/science/STEM subjects, particularly because it was never presented to me in a way that was appealing. It wasn't until I was in high school, and had an unbelievable teacher, that I realized how much I loved and appreciated the subjects, and that I had never been taught in a way that made me personally gravitate toward the math/science fields. Most import... Read more


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