About Us

Nivqerra began with a simple idea: to make Swift study more organized, calm, and understandable for people who do not want to get lost among random fragments, heavy explanations, and disconnected examples. Our team saw the same situation many times: a learner begins with interest, opens the first topics, reads about variables, types, conditions, functions, and collections, but after some time everything starts to blend into one unclear picture. Separate ideas may feel familiar, yet during independent work the learner may still ask: where should I begin, how do I connect the parts, how do I read code, and how do I keep the logic visible inside a fragment?

This challenge became the starting point for our course. We did not want to create another set of random materials. Instead, the Nivqerra team built a learning line where every topic has its place: first reading simple lines, then working with values, types, conditions, functions, collections, and later moving into structure, logic maps, and compact learning projects. Our aim is to help learners move step by step, notice links between topics, and return to the materials whenever an important part needs review.

Tetiana Khmelyk - Owner

The author of the curriculum, Tetiana Khmelyk, has worked with Swift and developer learning materials for more than 8 years. Her path began with small internal guides for development teams, where complex code fragments had to be explained in plain language. Later, she prepared learning modules for private education studios, technical groups, and small teams that wanted to organize materials for new members. In her work, Tetiana combines technical accuracy, careful editing, and structured teaching.

Over the years, Tetiana has created examples for Swift syntax, function exercises, collection explanations, data movement maps, and review materials. She has worked with small digital education teams, internal learning groups, and independent development studios. Many learners have studied through her previous materials, looking not for loud claims, but for a calm route into code reading, practice, and review.

Tetiana Khmelyk’s full background is connected with learning text development, technical example editing, and course structure for different preparation levels. She began with short explanatory notes, then moved into modules, practical tasks, and complete learning scenarios. Her previous work included preparing internal guides, reviewing code structure, creating learner exercises, and editing materials that need to stay readable without pressure.

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Nivqerra is made for people who want to study Swift through sequence, examples, and practical action. We believe that strong learning material should not intimidate or overload the learner. It should explain, show connections, leave room for review, and help the learner see code as a readable system. That is why our courses are built around modules, short walkthroughs, practical tasks, logic maps, and summary exercises.

Our mission is to create digital learning materials that support attentive Swift study. We do not use loud claims, and we do not build communication around pressure. Instead, we work so that every section has a clear role, every example feels relevant, and every plan helps the learner move from one learning point to the next.