For ages 12 → ∞

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When I was first exposed to coding, I hated it. Until my Teacher Assistant (TA) at Berkeley helped me see the light. That was when I had my 💡 moment.

Today, I am a software engineer, and have worked at companies like Tesla, Amazon, and YC-backed startups. That one TA changed my life-trajectory. I teach in the aspiration of having such an impact on others.

Coding is beautiful. My initial misconceptions of it allow me to accelerate students toward that eventual conclusion. I empathize with my students, having myself once resented hard-sounding concepts like ‘abstraction’ and ‘recursion’.

That empathy enables me to cut through the lingo and convey fundamental understanding. I tailor a practical curriculum where I bring my past misunderstandings, teaching, and industry experience to the table.

A practical curriculum also approaches problems in the context of AI rather than considering them in a vacuum (read more about my teaching philosophy). Using AI for coding is the realistic future of the craft. That’s why students will learn both the fundamental concepts and their real-life implementations.

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Learn more about the summer camp:

camp tracks

curriculum overviews

Learn more about me at adishjain.me or see the following:

as a teacher

as an engineer

testimonials