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1st lesson belanja
- Computer programming
- Python
- Java
- Artificial Intelligence
- PostgreSQL
From Pixels to Python- Teaching Tech Online with Passion: Computer Sciences and Professional Coaching
- Computer programming
- Python
- Java
- Artificial Intelligence
- PostgreSQL
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About Aakash
I don't believe in "gifted" programmers. Programming is a craft, like carpentry. If you have the right tools and a coach who can explain the same concept in three different ways until one "clicks," you will succeed. My future student will like system design and problem solving
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- English
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Many instructors treat Computer Science like a series of syntax rules to memorize. I treat it like system design and problem-solving. Here is why my approach is different and how it will actually get you to "think like a programmer." 1. The "Visual First" Architecture Most students struggle because they try to visualize code in their heads, which leads to cognitive overload. I use visual mapping for every concept. Whether it's how a pointer references a memory address or how data flows through a React component, we draw it before we code it. 2. Learning via "Reverse Engineering" Instead of starting with a blank file (which is intimidating), I often provide a finished, working piece of "mystery code." We break it together. By seeing how a system fails when you remove a specific line, you learn the why behind the logic, not just the how. 3. Mental Models over Syntax Languages change—logic doesn't. I focus on building language-agnostic mental models. The Chef Metaphor: Understanding a CPU as a chef, RAM as the counter space, and the Hard Drive as the pantry. The Post Office: Understanding networking and IP packets through the lens of a global mail delivery system. 4. Industry-Standard Workflow I don't just teach you to write code; I teach you to build software. From day one, we use: Git/GitHub: For version control (so you never lose work). Debugging Tools: Learning how to use a debugger is 10x more valuable than "guessing" why code doesn't work. Documentation: Learning how to read technical docs so you eventually don't need a coach at all.
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- RM64
Pack rates
- 5h: RM318
- 10h: RM636
free lessons
This first lesson is free to allow you to get to know your teacher so that they can best meet your needs.
- 1hr
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- RM64/h
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