Quinton attended NYU and took all of the core computer science courses at NYU CAS and also NYU Steinhardt's "Teaching of Computer Science" course. Before deciding to teach full time he worked as a Node.js Software Developer at QTUltrasound, a medical device company based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
He has four years of experience tutoring and teaching. Quinton created his own AP Computer Scie...
Quinton attended NYU and took all of the core computer science courses at NYU CAS and also NYU Steinhardt's "Teaching of Computer Science" course. Before deciding to teach full time he worked as a Node.js Software Developer at QTUltrasound, a medical device company based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
He has four years of experience tutoring and teaching. Quinton created his own AP Computer Science Principles curriculum for teaching the most popular modern programming language, JavaScript! He also made an AP CS A curriculum to teach Java. All of his students have received a 4 or 5 out of 5 on their exams.
In Quinton’s courses students learn programming fundamentals by developing a new game or art program in each chapter. Some of the games that students develop in the course use p5play, a 2D game engine. Quinton created p5play v3 for educating the next generation of programmers! It’s used by +50,000 students and teachers each month. As project leader, Quinton also runs the p5play community Discord and is the judge of the bi-annual p5play game design competition.