Matt - Computer programming tutor - Montreal
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Matt - Computer programming tutor - Montreal

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  • Rate S$43
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Matt - Computer programming tutor - Montreal

S$43/h

1st lesson free

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1st lesson free

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  • Computer programming
  • Python
  • C
  • HTML
  • Programming languages

Practical Programming Instruction Built Upon 7 Years of Experience Covering Python, Logic Building, Algorithms, Web Concepts, and Beginner-to-Advanced Coding Skills.

  • Computer programming
  • Python
  • C
  • HTML
  • Programming languages

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About Matt

The journey into programming began 7 years ago with a fascination for how lines of code could shape interactive experiences, automate tasks, and solve meaningful problems. This curiosity developed into dedicated study, exploration, and hands-on practice across different languages and tools. Teaching soon became a natural extension of this passion, offering the opportunity to help others discover the excitement and practicality of programming. Over the years, guiding students through their first working programs, helping them overcome debugging challenges, and watching them grow from hesitant beginners into confident coders created a deeply fulfilling teaching path. Sharing knowledge became not just a responsibility but a personal joy filled with continuous learning and connection. Teaching values emphasize patience, personalization, and clarity. Every student comes with a unique background, pace, and learning preference, so lessons adapt naturally to ensure each learner feels supported and understood. Whether students prefer step-by-step breakdowns, hands-on experimentation, visual explanation, or project-based learning, the approach shifts to match their needs. Encouragement plays an essential role in helping students stay motivated during challenges, especially when they encounter errors or complex logic. Lessons remain structured but flexible, balancing guidance with independence so learners gain confidence not only in programming but also in their ability to approach unfamiliar problems thoughtfully and calmly. Outside of teaching, programming continues as an active and evolving passion. Personal interests include building small applications, exploring new frameworks, attending workshops, participating in coding communities, and studying modern technologies that shape today’s digital landscape. Creating educational material, experimenting with algorithms, and learning emerging concepts like automation or API integration add depth to teaching practices. Through all these experiences, the core belief remains that programming is a skill that empowers people to think creatively, solve problems, and open doors to new opportunities. Seeing students develop confidence, curiosity, and technical independence continues to inspire dedication to teaching with warmth, clarity, and unwavering support.

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About the lesson

  • Primary
  • Secondary
  • SPM
  • +12
  • levels :

    Primary

    Secondary

    SPM

    Form 6

    STPM

    Adult education

    Bachelor

    Masters

    Doctorate

    Other

    Beginner

    Intermediate

    Advanced

    Professional

    Kids

  • English

All languages in which the lesson is available :

English

Programming lessons begin by establishing a supportive environment that helps learners feel confident exploring code without fear of mistakes or confusion. Each lesson invites students to see programming as a creative tool rather than a rigid technical skill, allowing them to experiment and make discoveries at a natural pace. Concepts are introduced through clear explanations, relatable analogies, and hands-on practice so learners can connect logic to real actions performed by the computer. The tone remains calm, encouraging, and patient, helping students stay motivated even when encountering unfamiliar structures or errors. By grounding lessons in practical examples, students quickly see how small steps build into functional programs. This creates a welcoming rhythm that blends creativity with structure, ensuring programming feels approachable rather than overwhelming.

The learning process adapts to beginners, intermediates, and advanced coders. Beginners start with fundamental concepts such as variables, data types, loops, functions, and conditional logic. They learn how to write clean, readable code while understanding how each part influences outcomes. Intermediate learners strengthen their algorithmic reasoning, explore data structures, improve debugging habits, and begin working on small projects such as calculators, simple games, or automation scripts. Advanced students tackle more complex topics depending on their goals, including object-oriented programming, APIs, file handling, basic web development, or algorithmic optimisation. Assignments, coding challenges, and personalised practice tasks are provided to reinforce growth. Students preparing for exams or technical assessments receive targeted instruction that includes problem-pattern recognition, time-efficient solutions, and systematic debugging strategies.

Programming lessons immerse students in a journey of both technical achievement and personal growth. Over time, learners become more confident thinking logically, organising ideas, and solving problems step-by-step. They often report improved academic performance in other areas because coding strengthens focus, patience, and critical reasoning. As students build projects and see their code come to life, they gain a sense of accomplishment that fuels motivation to learn more. Many discover that programming is not just a skill but a creative medium through which they can express ideas, design solutions, and explore new possibilities. Whether they aim for academic improvement, career development, or personal exploration, students leave each session with stronger technical foundations, improved discipline, and a renewed belief in their ability to create and innovate.

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  • S$43

Pack rates

  • 5h: S$215
  • 10h: S$430

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