Hi there! My name is Graham and I graduated from the University of Redlands in 2018. I worked for over 4 years at a tutoring company here in the Bay Area in CA. (read more)
...I have also taught trigonometry classes at City College of San Francisco and Embry-Riddle University (Oakland). I have taught statistics courses at Tula State University, City College of San Francisco, and Embry-Riddle University (Oakland). These courses covered both traditional concepts (probabi... (read more)
...No matter the subject, my passion has always been to support people in achieving their goals, and, most importantly, to enjoy learning. I began tutoring Bachelors and Masters students across disciplines while in college, and I enjoyed working one on one with many different kinds of learners, inc... (read more)
...That is, writing a program that actually does what we want it to do! Computer languages are like human languages in some ways: You can say the same things (or get a computer to do the same things) in any language, but each language has its own grammar, vocabulary, style, idioms, and even cliches. So you'll learn two things:
(1) How to tell the computer what to do -- in *any* language. (read more)