Contrary to popular opinion, Java is a fantastic coding language for kids to learn programming. In fact, most of KTBYTE’s core classes are in Java, […] Read More
In KTBYTE’s most recent sets of weekly competition problems, we chose the theme of Nature through Code to test contestants’ modeling and computer science skills. […] Read More
For any STEM-related class, studying involves more than just memorizing facts to put on paper. Instead, students need to gain a full comprehension of how […] Read More
Rachel has been a KTBYTE student since 2017, when she first joined us for a CS00a course. Since then she has completed many of our […] Read More
In our current digital age kids face more choices than ever as they get started learning to code. This can make the decision especially hard […] Read More
Few areas of study are as interdisciplinary as computer science. When it comes to searching for potential jobs, having this major is certainly a benefit. […] Read More
Research is something of a buzzword these days. It’s one more thing on a resume for a high-achieving university student, needed for businesses and companies, […] Read More
To our students participating in the USACO competition, which started today and runs through Monday, you should pay careful attention to some last-minute new rules […] Read More
Andrew Chen has contributed to the KTBYTE community for years as a student, teaching assistant, instructor, and curriculum developer. Most recently he was invaluable in […] Read More
Marc Bucchieri is a KTBYTE Instructor who teaches Fundamentals and CS-level classes. In his free time he enjoys creative cooking projects and exploring new places. […] Read More