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Become a Full Stack Developer: Master HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Node.js, MongoDB and More!
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From 23.55 € /h
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Do you want to become an experienced full stack developer? I have what you need to master the MERN stack which is one of the most requested stacks for job or freelance offers, and above all the most fun to learn!
We will create practical projects together using different frameworks and web technologies:
- Front end: HTML / CSS / Tailwind CSS / Javascript / React js
- Back end: Node js / Express js / Firebase / MongoDB
- Modeling and design: Merise / UML
- Version management tools: Git
- Bonus: Productivity tools and tips on VSCode
Extra information
A good internet connection and a text editor (vscode), that's all you need to get started!
Location
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Online from Morocco
About Me
Osama, graduate of a Bachelor in information systems and software engineering, I am enthusiastic about Javascript technologies.
I really enjoy helping people overcome their computer difficulties.
At first I used to help my colleagues who liked my way of explaining which found it fun and effective, and then I started to give support courses in programming and web development, which m 'helped develop teaching techniques and have the ability to simplify the most complex concepts by giving clear and relevant examples.
Education
Bachelor - Information Systems and Software Engineering - Dhar El Mahraz Faculty of Sciences
BTS - Development of information systems - BTS Settat
BAC - Electrical Sciences and Techniques - Al Khawarizmi Technical High School
Experience / Qualifications
Full-time full stack (React js, Node js, Vue js, Laravel) and python (automation script programming) developer.
Computer teacher.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Arabic
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(GMT -05:00)
New York
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04-08
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20-24
Do you want to understand the essential fundamentals of computer science and improve your problem-solving skills? This course is for you! Together, we will explore algorithms and data structures, which are at the heart of high-performance software development, while putting them into practice with the Python language.

Here's what you'll learn:

Introduction to Algorithms: Understand basic concepts like conditionals, loops, functions, recursion, time and space complexity and much more.
Classic data structures: Arrays, linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs, etc.
Sorting and searching algorithms: Quick sort, insertion sort, binary search, etc.
Hands-on projects: Solve real-world problems to solidify concepts.
Bonus: VSCode Productivity Tools and Tips
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Your project is broken? Deadline approaching? Can't deploy? I help developers and students fix bugs, optimize code, and deploy applications to production.
I Specialize In:

Emergency Debugging: Find and fix errors fast (frontend crashes, backend timeouts, database issues)
Deployment Rescue: Get your app live when nothing works (AWS, Vercel, Netlify)
Performance Optimization: Speed up slow applications (database queries, API responses, bundle size)
CI/CD Setup: Automate your deployment pipeline (GitHub Actions, testing, monitoring)

Common Problems I Solve:

❌ "My app works locally but crashes in production"
❌ "Database queries are too slow"
❌ "Authentication isn't working"
❌ "Can't deploy to AWS / Vercel"
❌ "Getting weird errors I don't understand"
❌ "Payment integration (Stripe) not working"

Technologies I Work With:

Frontend: React, Next.js, TypeScript, Vue, Angular
Backend: Node.js, NestJS, Express, Python (Django, Flask)
Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis
Cloud: AWS (EC2, RDS, S3), Vercel, Netlify, Render
DevOps: Docker, CI/CD, GitHub Actions, Nginx

Perfect For:

Students: Fix your project before the deadline
Junior Developers: Debug production issues you can't solve alone
Freelancers: Get unstuck on client projects fast
Startups: Fix and deploy your MVP without hiring a full-time engineer

How It Works:

Live Debugging Session: We fix it together via screen share
Code Review: I show you how to prevent the issue in the future
Documentation: You get a summary of what was fixed and why

Average Resolution Time:

Simple bugs: 1-2 hours
Deployment issues: 2-3 hours
Complex debugging: 3-5 hours

Urgent projects accepted (same-day availability for emergencies).
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Objective: To understand AI without fear, to use it to simplify one's life and to know how to identify digital traps.

1: Demystifying AI (What exactly is it?)
AI is not a movie robot: Difference between fiction and reality.

How it works (simply): The image of the "giant library": AI has read billions of books and uses them to predict the continuation of a sentence or create an image.

Where is it already present? Spell checkers, Netflix/YouTube suggestions, GPS, and voice assistants (Siri/Alexa).

2: Using AI to make life easier
Conversing with AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini):

Ask him to write an administrative email or a complex letter.

Summarize a long newspaper article or document.

Plan a travel itinerary or find recipe ideas with what's left in the fridge.

AI for creativity and memory:

Generate images to illustrate a birthday card (Midjourney, DALL-E).

Using AI to restore or colorize old family photos.

3: Learning to "talk" to AI (The Art of the Prompt)
The context method: Why "Give me a cake recipe" is less effective than "I am allergic to gluten and I am hosting 4 people, give me a simple chocolate cake recipe".

The expert's role: Learning to tell AI "Act like a travel guide" or "Act like an expert gardener".

4: Precautions and Critical Thinking (The Survival Guide)
"Hallucinations": Understand that AI can make false claims with complete certainty (never take medical or legal advice from AI without verification).

Privacy protection:

Never give sensitive data (social security number, passwords, bank details) to an AI.

Knowing that everything we write to the AI is potentially used to train it.

Spotting "Deepfakes":

How to recognize a doctored image or video (details on the hands, strange reflections, slightly metallic voice).

Verify the information: the golden rule of cross-referencing sources.

5: Ethics and Impacts (To go further)
Copyright: Who owns an image created by AI?

The environmental impact: The water and energy consumption of AI servers.

The future: Will AI replace us or assist us?
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This course is aimed at students and scientists who want to use artificial intelligence to support the writing of academic papers without losing control of the content or compromising academic integrity.

The goal is not to delegate writing to AI, but to learn how to consciously and systematically integrate it into the scientific workflow. Throughout the course, the path from initial idea to final text is explored step by step, always with a critical eye.

We begin with chat setup and formulating appropriate prompts. Good interaction with AI doesn't depend on "tricks," but on clear questions and a well-defined framework. We'll show you how to guide the dialogue to obtain useful and consistent results.

Next, we work on developing the text's structure. AI can help develop a solid and logical outline, which will serve as the basis for subsequent argumentation. We explain how to evaluate and adapt these proposals according to academic criteria.

A central section is dedicated to source research. We analyze how AI can support information retrieval and sorting, and why citation and reference verification is essential. Methods for detecting errors, inaccuracies, and nonexistent sources are presented.

The proper use of footnotes and comments is also addressed. It explains how to integrate references, clarifications, and annotations without sacrificing clarity or formal rigor.

The final phase of the course focuses on writing and revising the text. It demonstrates how to use AI to improve style, coherence, and linguistic precision, as well as to identify argumentative problems. The course concludes with the process of exporting and preparing the final document for submission.

The course is designed for academic work such as essays, coursework, and theses, and is suitable for students of any discipline. No prior technical knowledge is required, only a willingness to work thoughtfully and responsibly.
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Your project is broken? Deadline approaching? Can't deploy? I help developers and students fix bugs, optimize code, and deploy applications to production.
I Specialize In:

Emergency Debugging: Find and fix errors fast (frontend crashes, backend timeouts, database issues)
Deployment Rescue: Get your app live when nothing works (AWS, Vercel, Netlify)
Performance Optimization: Speed up slow applications (database queries, API responses, bundle size)
CI/CD Setup: Automate your deployment pipeline (GitHub Actions, testing, monitoring)

Common Problems I Solve:

❌ "My app works locally but crashes in production"
❌ "Database queries are too slow"
❌ "Authentication isn't working"
❌ "Can't deploy to AWS / Vercel"
❌ "Getting weird errors I don't understand"
❌ "Payment integration (Stripe) not working"

Technologies I Work With:

Frontend: React, Next.js, TypeScript, Vue, Angular
Backend: Node.js, NestJS, Express, Python (Django, Flask)
Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis
Cloud: AWS (EC2, RDS, S3), Vercel, Netlify, Render
DevOps: Docker, CI/CD, GitHub Actions, Nginx

Perfect For:

Students: Fix your project before the deadline
Junior Developers: Debug production issues you can't solve alone
Freelancers: Get unstuck on client projects fast
Startups: Fix and deploy your MVP without hiring a full-time engineer

How It Works:

Live Debugging Session: We fix it together via screen share
Code Review: I show you how to prevent the issue in the future
Documentation: You get a summary of what was fixed and why

Average Resolution Time:

Simple bugs: 1-2 hours
Deployment issues: 2-3 hours
Complex debugging: 3-5 hours

Urgent projects accepted (same-day availability for emergencies).
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Raouf
Objective: To understand AI without fear, to use it to simplify one's life and to know how to identify digital traps.

1: Demystifying AI (What exactly is it?)
AI is not a movie robot: Difference between fiction and reality.

How it works (simply): The image of the "giant library": AI has read billions of books and uses them to predict the continuation of a sentence or create an image.

Where is it already present? Spell checkers, Netflix/YouTube suggestions, GPS, and voice assistants (Siri/Alexa).

2: Using AI to make life easier
Conversing with AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini):

Ask him to write an administrative email or a complex letter.

Summarize a long newspaper article or document.

Plan a travel itinerary or find recipe ideas with what's left in the fridge.

AI for creativity and memory:

Generate images to illustrate a birthday card (Midjourney, DALL-E).

Using AI to restore or colorize old family photos.

3: Learning to "talk" to AI (The Art of the Prompt)
The context method: Why "Give me a cake recipe" is less effective than "I am allergic to gluten and I am hosting 4 people, give me a simple chocolate cake recipe".

The expert's role: Learning to tell AI "Act like a travel guide" or "Act like an expert gardener".

4: Precautions and Critical Thinking (The Survival Guide)
"Hallucinations": Understand that AI can make false claims with complete certainty (never take medical or legal advice from AI without verification).

Privacy protection:

Never give sensitive data (social security number, passwords, bank details) to an AI.

Knowing that everything we write to the AI is potentially used to train it.

Spotting "Deepfakes":

How to recognize a doctored image or video (details on the hands, strange reflections, slightly metallic voice).

Verify the information: the golden rule of cross-referencing sources.

5: Ethics and Impacts (To go further)
Copyright: Who owns an image created by AI?

The environmental impact: The water and energy consumption of AI servers.

The future: Will AI replace us or assist us?
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Erik
This course is aimed at students and scientists who want to use artificial intelligence to support the writing of academic papers without losing control of the content or compromising academic integrity.

The goal is not to delegate writing to AI, but to learn how to consciously and systematically integrate it into the scientific workflow. Throughout the course, the path from initial idea to final text is explored step by step, always with a critical eye.

We begin with chat setup and formulating appropriate prompts. Good interaction with AI doesn't depend on "tricks," but on clear questions and a well-defined framework. We'll show you how to guide the dialogue to obtain useful and consistent results.

Next, we work on developing the text's structure. AI can help develop a solid and logical outline, which will serve as the basis for subsequent argumentation. We explain how to evaluate and adapt these proposals according to academic criteria.

A central section is dedicated to source research. We analyze how AI can support information retrieval and sorting, and why citation and reference verification is essential. Methods for detecting errors, inaccuracies, and nonexistent sources are presented.

The proper use of footnotes and comments is also addressed. It explains how to integrate references, clarifications, and annotations without sacrificing clarity or formal rigor.

The final phase of the course focuses on writing and revising the text. It demonstrates how to use AI to improve style, coherence, and linguistic precision, as well as to identify argumentative problems. The course concludes with the process of exporting and preparing the final document for submission.

The course is designed for academic work such as essays, coursework, and theses, and is suitable for students of any discipline. No prior technical knowledge is required, only a willingness to work thoughtfully and responsibly.
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