Hi, I'm Justin, a professional web developer with 6+ years of experience building and optimizing Shopify and WordPress sites, plus SaaS products, for real businesses. I currently work as a CMS developer, so my teaching is grounded in day-to-day industry experience, and I hold a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Maryland. Alongside my client work, I tutor one-on-one in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ReactJS, Node.js, Shopify, and WordPress. What I enjoy most is taking concepts that feel...
Hi, I'm Justin, a professional web developer with 6+ years of experience building and optimizing Shopify and WordPress sites, plus SaaS products, for real businesses. I currently work as a CMS developer, so my teaching is grounded in day-to-day industry experience, and I hold a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Maryland. Alongside my client work, I tutor one-on-one in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, ReactJS, Node.js, Shopify, and WordPress. What I enjoy most is taking concepts that feel overwhelming and breaking them down until they actually click — and because I write production code every day, I teach how development really works in practice, not just from a textbook.
I work with high school and college students, coding-bootcamp learners, and adults changing careers, and I adjust to exactly where you are. My approach is hands-on and built around you: instead of lecturing, I work through your own code, assignments, and projects with you, focusing on the "why" behind each line so you can solve the next problem on your own. Whether you're stuck on a single bug or trying to grasp a whole framework, I match the pace and depth to your needs.
My goal is to help you gain confidence and become an independent problem-solver. I create a supportive environment where you can ask questions freely and grow step by step — whether you need help with coursework, a personal project, or preparing for a career in tech. Your first hour is backed by Wyzant's Good Fit Guarantee, so if you feel we're not the right match after that first lesson, you can request a refund for it — there's no risk in giving it a try.