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...or around the world. I do online tutoring for Computer Science and Mathematics, and start teaching at University of Phoenix for Computer Science related courses from 2004. The courses I teach include Python, Java, JavaScript, C/C++ , C#, PHP, JQuery, Ajax, HTML, CSS, Database, SQL, Web Design, Operating System, Linux/Unix, Data Structure, Algorithm, Design Pattern, Project Management, SAD etc. For Math, Chinese and Computer tutoring, my clients need is my highest priority, and I will...
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It's fulfilling to build rapport and help others grasp concepts. I did my BS Computer Science at Ashesi University Ghana. I did my MS Computer Science at New York Institute of Technology. I tutor algorithms, data structures, programming (Java, C#, VB, python), databases, discrete maths, and many others in the Computer Science curriculum.
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...and Business. I also have experience in statistical data mining and script programming using R. Im passionate about making sure my students are equipped with a deeper understanding of seemingly difficult topics. I like using visuals and situations relatable to a students interests. In my experience, abstract topics like Statistics are easier to understand when people can see a situation described in a problem in their heads. In my spare time, Im an avid follower...
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Visual Basic is an object-oriented programming language that's developed using Microsoft's Visual Studio IDE, or integrated development environment. Visual Basic also supports other programming paradigms. Using Visual Studio, a Visual Basic programmer can take advantage of the graphical interface to drag-and-drop existing functions to generate code. A programmer can also write code manually in the Visual Basic language, which is derived from Basic.
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Setting up Visual Studio
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Working with arrays
File input and output
Integrating with a database
Testing and debugging
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