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(79) Private Computer Programming Tutors offering lessons, class and homework help in Walnut

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Kevin

Social Media Marketing, Web Development, and Design

My passion is realizing the potential of technology to bring people together, mobilize collective action, and create real change in the world. In various roles, I have taught Yoga, coding, digital marketing, public speaking, and math subjects ranging from basic Algebra to Trigonometry. In my current job as social media manager I am responsible for leading training workshops on digital content production. I tutored for 2 years at Santa Monica College, for the department of Computer Science a... Read more


Harry

Competitive Programming Tutor in USACO Platinum and ACM-ICPC in Purdue

Hi there, thanks for visiting! My name is Harry, and I am a Computer Science major in Purdue University. And I am super passionate about competitive programming! I began competitive programming using C++ when I was in middle school. Although there weren’t many competitive programmers around my town, I managed to learn about lots of algorithms and data structures online. And after a couple years, I entered USA Computing Olympiad (USACO) Platinum division in 2016 when I was a sophomore. This g... Read more


Noah

SpaceX Software Engineer, Former NASA Intern; MS in Robotics

I hold a MS in Robotics from the University of Michigan, and also a BS in computer science and electrical engineering with a minor in math (GPA 3.98). My experience at SpaceX, NASA, etc. allow me to supplement students' learning with unique real-world examples. In my free time, I have pursued various electronics/coding projects, including one that has over 500,000 views on Instructables.com. I have tutored since high school—at first providing help only for math/science, but then branching ... Read more


Antonio

Experienced Web Developer, Unreal Game Programmer, Computer Scientist

My teaching philosophy is that I believe everyone is capable of learning programming, and since not everyone learns in the same way, we should practice different approaches to teaching. Everyone has a different learning style. Although I prefer sticking to a planned itinerary for studies, it is important to be flexible enough to find a compromise in how the student prefers to learn. Whether it be with short-term tests, watching informative videos, or putting practice into an application, s... Read more


Wil

Real-world experience working in startups and software technology

Afraid you might fail your classes? Do you stress over school taking away your free time? Struggling over a particular concept or problem? Or perhaps you're looking to pick up some more technical skills for your job at the office? I've spent multiple years cultivating real-world, professional experience coding for companies like IBM and Wayfair. I know what it's like to sit in front of a computer screen for 10+ hours trying to debug a single problem. I don't want you to suffer like I ... Read more


Bill

Patient and works well with students.

After having worked 30 years as an engineer for major aerospace firms, I have recently decided to retire. I can now pursue the things I like to do. One of things I like to do is to tutor. I love working with people, especially when they see significant improvement because of my help. I have been successfully tutoring the last six years and have helped many people along the way.... Read more


Tom

Calc., Physics, EE (analog, digital), matlab, matlab appdesigner

I am an Electrical Engineer with work experience at Hughes Aircraft, Boeing (Anaheim), Raytheon, and Freescale Semiconductor (Tempe, AZ). I was working full-time at Freescale Semiconductor (now NXP) in Tempe, and enjoyed tutoring high school and college students, mostly near Tempe and Mesa AZ, but willing to drive further if needed. I'm now back in LA, creating tutoring programs designed for parent or student needs. My tutoring relies heavily on getting the student in the 'driver's seat' q... Read more


Paul

The Nasa Scholars Program made math real. You can, too.

Accounting has traditionally been understood as record keeping for purposes of controlling businesses in terms of incomes and expenditures. In working with USC and SMC students in their accounting courses including introduction to Financial Accounting and Intermediate Accounting I have worked to emphasize the non-obvious aspects of accounting that touch beyond profit making;These other aspects have bordered on accounting as a tool for processing information towards critical decision making within organizations. Read more


Jack

Tutoring tailored to each individual

3 years of experience in software engineering and tutoring. I've also worked in student affairs and customer service. B.S. in Mathematics, Computer Science at UC San Diego. I believe a teacher who's genuinely invested in your success, with a good balance of pushing you and being supportive, is essential. I started tutoring in high school, as I'd always enjoyed helping friends understand difficult concepts. I had an unconventional way of understanding them, which is an advantage over the tr... Read more


Declan

Former Computer Science Teacher/Professional Software Developer

Hey! I'm Declan. I'm a professional software developer with a passion for education. I graduated from Washington University in St. Louis with a degree in Computer Science. In college, not only did I learn how much I loved programming, but I also learned how much I love to teach. By senior year, I spent most of my time TA'ing college-level classes, as well as teaching computer science to underprivileged middle schoolers through the YMCA. After graduation, in addition to my full-time industry j... Read more


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