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Ishita taught about 2 months ago
The Student and Tutor focused on web development, specifically implementing dynamic author and book pages with linking and styling. They worked on creating new routes, handling data retrieval, integrating the `next/link` component, and resolving UI/UX issues such as hover effects and image aspect ratios. The next steps involve addressing remaining functionalities like non-working buttons in the 'explore' section and potential enhancements to list management.
Dynamic Routing with URL Parameters
Client-Side Rendering Directives
Conditional Rendering and Error Handling
Programmatic Navigation with `window.location.href`
Regular Expressions for String Manipulation
Ishita taught about 2 months ago
The session focused on front-end web development using Next.js. The tutor and student worked on implementing authentication flow, global state management with React Context, and header component development with navigation and animations. They also configured proxy middleware for authentication and routing.
React Context API for Global State Management
Next.js Routing and Middleware
State Management with `useState` and `useEffect` Hooks
Local Storage for Client-Side Data Persistence
Web Development tutors skilled in frontend tools across Canada
Web Development in Canada: Learn to Build, Not Just Watch
Why More Canadians Are Learning to Code for the Web
Web development is one of the most accessible and rewarding skills to learn today. Whether you’re a student at the University of Toronto, a career switcher in Calgary, or a teen in Surrey exploring side projects, building for the web opens doors. Across Canada, demand for web developers continues to rise. Businesses in Vancouver, Ottawa, and Winnipeg need modern websites, online tools, and digital storefronts. It’s not just full-time developers either. Designers, marketers, and entrepreneurs are picking up front-end and back-end skills to work faster and more independently.
For many, the challenge is knowing where to start. HTML and CSS might feel manageable, but JavaScript frameworks, APIs, and deployment can get confusing fast. Free tutorials are useful, but they often skip the “why” behind the code. That’s where personalized learning makes a real difference.
From Fundamentals to Freelancing and Beyond
Students in places like Edmonton and Hamilton often look for tutoring to fill the gap between classroom theory and project-ready skills. Whether it's building responsive layouts, connecting to databases, or learning Git, structured sessions help you go deeper.
University learners building portfolios for co-op programs, high school students preparing for computer science programs, and adults aiming for freelance or bootcamp success all benefit from targeted, one-on-one support.
Tutors can help you write cleaner code, fix bugs faster, and understand the big picture behind front-end and back-end technologies. More importantly, they provide the feedback that turns trial and error into real growth. From Mississauga coding clubs to students launching their first apps in Halifax, learners across Canada are creating web projects that reflect their goals. With the right guidance, web development becomes more than a skill, it becomes something you own.


