

Education:
Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Russia — Economist-Manager (Specialist degree).
Professional development: EPAM Armenia — Java Developer. EPAM is one of the world's largest IT companies, ranked among Forbes Top 50 technology firms.
Background:
David has been working in IT since 2018. He started with iOS mobile development, then moved to complex web applications using Java Enterprise. Since 2021, he has been working as a Java developer, building corporate applications based on microservices architecture.
But David doesn't just write code — he knows how to teach it. His lessons are built on real-world examples from his own experience. Kids see how technology actually works in practice, not just in textbooks. This approach helps students truly understand the logic behind programming, not just memorize commands.
Personal side:
Teaching is David's true passion. He leads classes with energy and patience, helping children not only learn the material but fall in love with the process. His goal: every student leaves the lesson inspired.
David is also an active Roblox game developer. He creates advanced game projects — and does it together with his students. Kids don't just learn theory: they participate in building real games, turning their own ideas into working products.
Outside of IT, David loves to travel and explore new places. He's also passionate about cooking — experimenting with recipes and trying out cuisines from around the world.
"Everyone should learn to code — because it teaches you how to think!"

Education:
Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Russia — Economist-Manager (Specialist degree).
Professional development: EPAM Armenia — Java Developer. EPAM is one of the world's largest IT companies, ranked among Forbes Top 50 technology firms.
Background:
David has been working in IT since 2018. He started with iOS mobile development, then moved to complex web applications using Java Enterprise. Since 2021, he has been working as a Java developer, building corporate applications based on microservices architecture.
But David doesn't just write code — he knows how to teach it. His lessons are built on real-world examples from his own experience. Kids see how technology actually works in practice, not just in textbooks. This approach helps students truly understand the logic behind programming, not just memorize commands.
Personal side:
Teaching is David's true passion. He leads classes with energy and patience, helping children not only learn the material but fall in love with the process. His goal: every student leaves the lesson inspired.
David is also an active Roblox game developer. He creates advanced game projects — and does it together with his students. Kids don't just learn theory: they participate in building real games, turning their own ideas into working products.
Outside of IT, David loves to travel and explore new places. He's also passionate about cooking — experimenting with recipes and trying out cuisines from around the world.
"Everyone should learn to code — because it teaches you how to think!"

















