

Education:
Kazan College of Information Technologies and Communications — major in Information Systems and Programming.
Background:
Daniel knows the world of tech from the inside out. He worked his way up from IT support engineer to product developer in C# and ASP.NET — and that hands-on journey gave him a rare gift: the ability to make complex things genuinely easy to understand. He sees every problem through the eyes of the user, while fully grasping what's happening under the hood.
He started teaching while still working as a developer — running in-person classes for kids and falling in love with it almost immediately. Today he teaches online, and his goal goes far beyond writing code. He helps children think like real developers: building logic, confidence, and the ability to solve problems on their own.
Personal side:
Daniel is a person of many passions. He took a music production course and got seriously into DJing — for him, music is the perfect way to reset and find a new rhythm. In summer, he heads out into the wilderness with a tent: forests and riverbanks are his antidote to screens and a way to recharge. And in his spare time, he reads technical documentation — not out of obligation, but because for Daniel, programming has always been more than a job. It's a genuine calling.
"The best way to understand a technology is to explain it to someone who's seeing it for the very first time."

Education:
Kazan College of Information Technologies and Communications — major in Information Systems and Programming.
Background:
Daniel knows the world of tech from the inside out. He worked his way up from IT support engineer to product developer in C# and ASP.NET — and that hands-on journey gave him a rare gift: the ability to make complex things genuinely easy to understand. He sees every problem through the eyes of the user, while fully grasping what's happening under the hood.
He started teaching while still working as a developer — running in-person classes for kids and falling in love with it almost immediately. Today he teaches online, and his goal goes far beyond writing code. He helps children think like real developers: building logic, confidence, and the ability to solve problems on their own.
Personal side:
Daniel is a person of many passions. He took a music production course and got seriously into DJing — for him, music is the perfect way to reset and find a new rhythm. In summer, he heads out into the wilderness with a tent: forests and riverbanks are his antidote to screens and a way to recharge. And in his spare time, he reads technical documentation — not out of obligation, but because for Daniel, programming has always been more than a job. It's a genuine calling.
"The best way to understand a technology is to explain it to someone who's seeing it for the very first time."


















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