vasundhra verma
Computer Science and Databases made engaging and supportive




Private tutor - vasundhra verma
Bachelors degree
/ 30 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!
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.
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!
Programming tutor specialities
Upskilling
Assignment help
Test prep
Homework help
Debugging
Job readiness

Computer Science concept taught by vasundhra
Vasundhra and a learner reviewed Java interfaces and their implementation. The individual, who resides in Jacksonville, practiced implementing multiple interfaces in a single class. Vasundhra assigned an exercise to be completed independently, and they will review it in the next lesson, along with more complex questions on interfaces and abstract classes.
Interface vs. Abstract Class
Implementing Interfaces
Abstraction (OOP)
Interface in Java
Abstract Method
Vasundhra taught a student from Syracuse University about anonymous classes in Java, covering their creation from both regular classes and interfaces. The learner gained practical experience by overriding methods using anonymous classes with a 'Vehicle' class example. They also discussed a dedicated lesson for interface revision, and Vasundhra will send practice questions on logic building.
Implementing Interface with Anonymous Class
Overriding with Anonymous Class
Anonymous Class
Vasundhra assisted Aaron in enhancing the UI of his drone service application using ZAML, focusing on rearranging and aligning UI elements within a grid layout. They adjusted stack panel orientations, modified grid column properties, and fine-tuned the height and width of list views to improve the application's visual appeal. Vasundhra offered to provide further assistance via text or email if Aaron encountered any issues.
ZAML (XAML)
Grid Layout
UI Element Properties (Height
Width
Margin)
StackPanel Layout
Vasundhra and Darren collaborated on debugging a Java program that utilizes threads and timers. They encountered issues with NullPointerExceptions and integrating user input for thread creation, leading them to simplify the problem to focus on getting a basic timer operational. Vasundhra will independently develop a solution for the threading aspect and present it in their next lesson, also providing Darren with additional practice exercises on other Java topics.
TimerTask
Threads vs. TimerTask
Extending TimerTask
NullPointerException
Vasundhra assisted Aaron in debugging and enhancing a C# drone service application, focusing on implementing the 'remove' functionality for regular and express services and displaying a 'finished list' in the UI. They added a double-click event to remove items from the finished list and discussed cosmetic changes for the next session, scheduled for Monday.
WPF List Management
ObservableCollection<T>
Event Handling (MouseDoubleClick)
Debugging in Visual Studio
UI/UX Validation
Vasundhra guided an individual through improving a threaded matrix multiplication program in Java, focusing on performance optimization. The learner, a student from California State University, Sacramento, then began working on a new exercise involving single-dimensional array multiplication with user-defined thread counts and thread timeouts. Vasundhra offered to provide a solution for the array multiplication and timeout implementation for them to review.
Array Length vs. Thread Count
Thread-Timer Integration
Dynamic Thread Creation
Multi-threaded Matrix Multiplication
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Learning Disabilities
ADHD
Home schooled
Adult / Professional
All Levels
Anxiety or Stress Disorders
ASD
College
School
Dynamic programming classes
Mobile joining
Chat for quick help
Pets are welcomed
Note taking
Open Q&A
Teaching tools used by tutor
Bitbucket
Your programming tutor also teaches
Computer Science
Databases
Java
SQL
App Development
.NET
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