Teacher of the courses:
«Python game development in 2D and 3D on Godot», «Creating 2D and 3D games in C#», «Python game development»Education:
Ulyanovsk Electromechanical College, Faculty of Information Technologies, specialization "Information Systems and Programming".
Work experience:
Mikhail has been interested in programming since he was 12 years old. He has always been fascinated by computers, and his introduction to the C++ language was love at first sight.
His desire to improve programming and his desire to popularize it by teaching others have always been at the forefront of his mind. Mikhail is genuinely happy when he sees that someone is interested in learning.
He is constantly improving in programming and devotes much of his free time to it. Despite his modesty, Mikhail has participated in conferences and Olympiads where he has invariably won prizes, including regional levels of programming competitions.
Mikhail has often worked on games himself, using the Unity and Godot engines. He has also developed front-end and back-end for websites. Having experience in building program architectures, he actively shares his knowledge as he considers this an important aspect for both the programmer himself and his colleagues.
Interests:
He invests a lot of time in programming and developing his own skills.
Mikhail also plays sports and leads a healthy lifestyle. For him, sport is not only physical activity, but also a way to have fun. He has been attracted to sport since childhood.
Mikhail is constantly broadening his horizons by reading online articles on a variety of topics: from programming and mathematics to psychology and philosophy.
He is convinced that a person is best described by his actions and not by the words of others or his own.
"Programming is an entertaining extension of mathematics. If mathematics describes the world using numbers, then programming allows you to see how they interact, like a Lego constructor. By teaching children to program, we develop their thinking and open the doors to IT professions. Game programming courses, for example in Python or C#, help children to think logically and prepare them for a successful future in IT".
Creating 2D and 3D games in C#
Ages 13-16
Ages 11-14