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What is Codeigy?

Founded in 2020, Codeigy is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to educating primary, middle, and high school students of all demographics in USACO prep through free on-line workshops. We also provide opportunities for high schoolers to share their programming knowledge with the world!
Codeigy is organized and operated exculsively for charitable and educational purposes and operates without any external funding. If you would like to help our cause, please visit the Become an Instructor page, and any questions or concerns will be quickly adressed from messages through Support.

Hosting this website and operating our project is expensive. This website is completely funded by our gracious donors. We are not asking for any donations as of now, but if you will like to donate in the future please check back to this page.


Meet the Team

Hebu Patil

Heramba (Hebu) Patil
Founder

Hebu was a senior at Interlake High School (or until he graduated). He is a passionate developer and water polo player. As a USACO Gold recipient, he has developed a large range of applications from websites to algorithms. He has both professional and research experience in the fields of web development, data science, and machine learning. He started Codeigy to give back knowledge to the community, especially in a field growing so fast. From a student, for the students.

Brian Zheng

Brian Zheng
President

Brian is a senior at Interlake High School. Originally introduced to programming in elementary school, he has continued his passion all the way to this day. Also a USACO Gold competitor, Brian had experience teaching others as well as solving problems himself. Working with Trey, he wishes to bring Codeigy to more people and educate more people. In his spare time, Brian likes to fish, ski, watch anime, and solve coding problems.

Trey West

Trey West
Director of Program Management

Trey West is a senior at Interlake High School who has been teaching since 2020. He is also the lead guard at the Bellevue Aquatic Center. He now uses his skills in education and management as director of program management of Codeigy alongside Brian Zheng. In his spare time, he enjoys playing oboe, swimming, and of course, learning to code. 

Stephen Duan

Stephen Duan
Instructor

Stephen is a senior at Interlake High School who has a passion for problem solving and programming. He is proficient in Java, and is knowledgeable in Python and C. In his free time he enjoys an eclectic collection of music, logic puzzles, and programming. He is invested in teaching the younger members of the community technological literacy and programming.  

Yingying Luo

Yingying Luo
Instructor

Yingying is a senior at Interlake High School who is knowledgeable in Python and Java and actively learning HTML/CSS/JS. She has 150+ hours of experience teaching Python to elementary and middle schoolers with a curriculum she developed herself. Yingying learned Python from her father and learned Java from the APCS course. At school, she belongs to the robotics team and chamber orchestra.

Wendy Xiao

Wendy Xiao
Instructor

She is a senior at interlake high school. Her hobbies include badminton, art, and playing video games. She has had experience with coding since elementary school through scratch. Now, she uses python and java to solve problems

Isaac Dyor

Isaac Dyor
Instructor

Isaac is a senior at Interlake High School who has a passion for programming. He is proficient in Python and JavaScript and has built multiple full stack web applications with Next.js, Prisma, and PostgreSQL. He has also participated in hackathons. He wants to teach members of the community the basics of programming.

Dylan Wallace

Dylan Wallace
Instructor

Dylan is a senior at Interlake High School. He specializes in Python, but is knowledgeable in Java, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and Swift. In his free time, he enjoys playing guitar, weightlifting, and of course, programming! He is committed to helping his community and teaching others.