vasundhra verma
Computer Science and Databases made engaging and supportive
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vasundhra verma
Bachelors degree
/ 55 min
vasundhra - Know your tutor
Hello, I'm Vasundhra Verma, a Computer Science tutor with a passion for teaching. My teaching philosophy revolves around making complex concepts simple and engaging for students. I believe in active student participation and use real-world examples to enhance learning. With a degree in Computer Science, I specialize in teaching subjects like Databases, Java, SQL, App Development, .NET, and C#. I cater to students of all levels, providing a supportive and interactive learning environment. Let's explore the world of coding together!
Programming tutor specialities
Homework help
Paired coding
Assignment help
Upskilling
Project help
Exam prep
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College
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ADHD
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
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Adult / Professional
Programming class overview
As a Computer Science tutor specializing in Java, SQL, .NET, and C#, I cater to students of all levels. My teaching style is engaging, motivational, patient, and supportive. I believe in problem-solving approach to enhance learning. I conduct live coding sessions, guiding students through the coding process from start to finish. I assign small, real-world coding projects to spark creativity. Additionally, I create a personalized plan with exercises to help build their skills. My goal is to ensure students develop a solid understanding of programming concepts and logical thinking. Let's learn and grow together!
Rated 5 stars consistently
Students appreciate how lessons simplify complex coding concepts.
Project-based learning for real-world skills
90% of students complete relevant coding projects.
Flexible lesson scheduling
90% of students find it easy to schedule lessons.
Your programming tutor also teaches
App Development
Computer Science
Databases
Java
SQL
.NET

15 days Refund
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Computer Science concepts taught by vasundhra
The Tutor reviewed lambda expressions in Java, demonstrating their use for efficient string manipulation and character counting via streams. The Student then worked on a practical exercise to convert text to Morse code and back, successfully completing the first part of the conversion and planning to work on decryption.
Data Structures for Mapping: HashMap vs. ArrayList
Morse Code Encoding and Decoding Strategy
Java Stream API: Filter and Count
Lambda Expressions in Java
The student and tutor worked on developing a "Would You Survive" game. They focused on implementing a submit button, managing correct answers, and refining the health system logic to increment or decrement health based on user choices. The session concluded with plans to continue debugging and development in the next session.
Game Logic for Decision-Making
Variable Management in Programming
Conditional Logic (If/Else Statements)
Event Handling: User Input and Actions
Array/List Manipulation
The student worked with the tutor to resolve C++ compilation and execution issues, focusing on local development environment setup and the use of online compilers. They debugged Visual Studio Code configurations, specifically `task.json`, and encountered C++ specific compilation errors, with the underlying cause suspected to be related to code upload or environment configuration.
Local Development Environment Setup
JSON Configuration Files (`tasks.json`)
Compiling and Executing C++ Code
Debugging Common C++ Compiler Errors
Using Online Compilers (e.g.
Techti)
The student and tutor worked on debugging compilation errors for a C++ project, specifically focusing on issues with the `make` file and compiler environment. They identified and resolved several errors, including incorrect file dependencies in the `make` file, and the student was advised to use a specific compilation environment for their program.
Compiling and Linking
Hash Tables
Makefiles and Build Automation
SSH Terminals and File Transfer
The Tutor and Student reviewed Python conditional statements (`if`, `elif`, `else`) and then delved into parameterized functions. They practiced creating and calling functions that accept input parameters to perform dynamic operations, including string manipulation and calculations, with the student identifying and correcting syntax errors. The next session's scheduling was left open for discussion.
Elif Statements
Parameterized Functions
Function Parameters vs. Arguments
Strings and Quotations
The tutor and student practiced programming concepts related to conditional statements (`if`, `else`) and logical operators (`and`, `or`). They worked through exercises on numerical ranges, divisibility checks, and character type identification, with the tutor providing new practice problems for homework on divisibility and temperature checks.
Modulus Operator (%)
Logical Operators (AND
OR)
Nested if Statements and Sequential Ifs
Vowel and Consonant Check
Teaching tools used by tutor
Bitbucket
Dynamic programming classes
Chat for quick help
Open Q&A
Weekend lessons
Parent feedback
Mobile joining

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