vasundhra verma
Computer Science and Databases made engaging and supportive
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vasundhra verma
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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
Paired coding
Debugging
Upskilling
Project help
Assignment help
Job readiness
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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.
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Java
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App Development
.NET
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Computer Science concepts taught by vasundhra
The student and tutor reviewed synchronization problems, including the Readers-Writers problem, the Dining Philosophers problem illustrating deadlock, and barrier synchronization. They discussed the challenges and solutions for concurrent access to shared resources and planned for the student to practice with practical questions.
Readers-Writers Problem
Deadlock in Dining Philosophers
Barrier Synchronization
The student and tutor focused on distributed systems, beginning with an overview of inter-computer communication challenges and layered network architectures. They then delved into network sockets as an OS interface for communication, followed by an introduction to Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) as a higher-level abstraction to simplify network programming and address socket limitations. The next session will involve reviewing questions prepared by the tutor on these topics and potentially other related lecture slides.
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Network Sockets
Layered Networking Architecture
The Problem of Communication
Distributed Systems
The Student and Tutor worked on debugging a Java application, focusing on resolving issues related to variable scope, object accessibility in event handlers, and the functionality of a text replacement feature. They used debugging techniques such as moving variable declarations, analyzing method return types, and implementing print statements to trace data flow and identify the root cause of the replacement not working, which appeared to be related to a blank string being returned from a key method.
Scope and Accessibility of Variables
Event Handling and Lambda Expressions
Return Types and Type Compatibility
Debugging Strategies: Print Statements and Output Windows
The tutor and student worked on debugging a Rock, Paper, Scissors game application. They focused on implementing random computer choices, correctly determining the winner based on game rules, and updating scores. The session involved code analysis, modification of functions, and the introduction of conditional logic for game outcome determination.
Game State Management
Conditional Statements (If-Else)
Random Number Generation in Programming
Rock Paper Scissors Logic
The Tutor and Student reviewed conditional statements in Python, specifically focusing on `if`, `elif`, and `else` structures. They practiced using comparison operators and worked through exercises to solidify understanding of how these statements control program flow. The next session will cover nested `if`/`else` statements and logical operators.
Conditional Statements: If
Boolean Variables
Conditional Statements: Elif and Else
Comparison Operators
The student and tutor worked on implementing a "Replace" feature in a text editor. The student learned how to create a secondary window for the replace function, including input fields and buttons, and practiced using JavaFX for UI development and Java string manipulation for the replacement logic. The next session will focus on completing the replacement functionality and refining the UI dimensions.
Implementing a 'Replace' Functionality
Creating Secondary Windows (Stages)
Java String Replace Method
UI Element Sizing and Alignment
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