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Online help with university programming
Bring a difficult topic, a bug, or a project. We explain the task, review your code, and help you continue on your own.


Who it is for
When mentoring is useful
Sessions adapt to your course, current level, and the exact place where you are stuck.
A deadline is getting close
Turn a vague task into smaller steps and establish a realistic next action.
The code runs incorrectly
Read errors, inspect state, test assumptions, and learn a repeatable debugging process.
The theory is unclear
We explain algorithms, data structures, OOP, or databases with simple examples.
Topics
What we can work on
We use your course materials and practise skills that you can use in other tasks.
- Programming fundamentals
- Algorithms and data structures
- Object-oriented programming
- Debugging and testing
- Code structure and readability
- Project planning and code review
The process
What happens in a lesson
We work together. At the end, you know what to do next.
- 1
Clarify
Define the task, constraints, and what you have already tried.
- 2
Explain
Fill the smallest knowledge gap that blocks progress.
- 3
Practise
Write or change the code together while narrating the reasoning.
- 4
Debug & review
Test the result and identify improvements without hiding the process.
- 5
Continue
Finish with a concrete independent next step.
Examples
Common requests
- Prepare for an algorithms lab by practising a similar problem
- Understand why a Java or Python assignment fails
- Plan a course project before adding more code
- Review a solution and learn how to make it clearer and easier to test
Our principle
Academic work stays yours
We explain, ask questions, debug, and review with you. We do not impersonate students or secretly complete graded work. The goal is a solution you can defend and knowledge you can reuse.
FAQ
Questions before you start
Can I bring my university assignment?
Yes. We can clarify requirements, practise the underlying ideas, review your attempt, and debug it together while keeping the submitted work yours.
Which languages can you help with?
Python and Java are common requests. For another language or framework, send the task first and we will honestly confirm whether we can help.
Can one lesson be enough?
A focused blocker may fit one lesson. Broader gaps or projects usually benefit from a short sequence with practice between sessions.
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Next step
Tell us what you need help with
Describe the course, language, deadline, and what you have tried. We will suggest the most useful first session.
Apply
Tell us what you want to learn
Leave your contact details and a short note. We will help you choose the best way to start
