Education:
Kharkiv Aviation Institute named after N.E. Zhukovsky (KhAI), Faculty of Aircraft Engineering, specialization "Mechanical Engineer."
Smolensk Institute of Advanced Training and Retraining. Course in "Information Security."
Work experience:
Valery was fascinated by computers and programming from the very beginning. While still a student, he went to the computer center armed with stacks of punched cards to perform complex calculations for his department. Since then, computer technology has become an integral part of his life.
Throughout his career, Valery has not only worked, but also created. He has developed programs that have helped to automate production processes and simplify tasks for his colleagues.
Working with children has also been an important part of his journey. Teaching computer science to second grade students on the first personal computers, the "Micro-86"," was an exciting experience for him. Seeing the students grasp the basics of programming inspired Valery to continue his development in this field.
Over the years of his professional career, he has mastered and used around 16 programming languages. Today, his arsenal includes modern languages such as Python, JavaScript, PHP and SQL. Valery enjoys the opportunity to pass on his knowledge to students and help them find their way in the world of IT.
Interests:
For Valery, traveling is a whole chapter in his life. He has explored many European countries by car and has also traveled extensively through scenic Russia.
Photography was and remains a faithful companion on his adventures. From the film-based FED-5V to the digital CANON camera — in his hands, technology becomes a tool with which he creates unique images from his travels. You can see some of them on his Unsplash profile (Valery Ryazanoff @longvalery).
Another of Valery's passions is sport. Today, his greatest pride is alpine skiing. Striving for new heights— - be it in education, photography or sports — inspires him, and in turn, he knows how to inspire his students.
"Any programming language is good, as long as it's Python!".
Education:
Kharkiv Aviation Institute named after N.E. Zhukovsky (KhAI), Faculty of Aircraft Engineering, specialization "Mechanical Engineer."
Smolensk Institute of Advanced Training and Retraining. Course in "Information Security."
Work experience:
Valery was fascinated by computers and programming from the very beginning. While still a student, he went to the computer center armed with stacks of punched cards to perform complex calculations for his department. Since then, computer technology has become an integral part of his life.
Throughout his career, Valery has not only worked, but also created. He has developed programs that have helped to automate production processes and simplify tasks for his colleagues.
Working with children has also been an important part of his journey. Teaching computer science to second grade students on the first personal computers, the "Micro-86"," was an exciting experience for him. Seeing the students grasp the basics of programming inspired Valery to continue his development in this field.
Over the years of his professional career, he has mastered and used around 16 programming languages. Today, his arsenal includes modern languages such as Python, JavaScript, PHP and SQL. Valery enjoys the opportunity to pass on his knowledge to students and help them find their way in the world of IT.
Interests:
For Valery, traveling is a whole chapter in his life. He has explored many European countries by car and has also traveled extensively through scenic Russia.
Photography was and remains a faithful companion on his adventures. From the film-based FED-5V to the digital CANON camera — in his hands, technology becomes a tool with which he creates unique images from his travels. You can see some of them on his Unsplash profile (Valery Ryazanoff @longvalery).
Another of Valery's passions is sport. Today, his greatest pride is alpine skiing. Striving for new heights— - be it in education, photography or sports — inspires him, and in turn, he knows how to inspire his students.
"Any programming language is good, as long as it's Python!".