About Us
Ruqelvyn was created for people who want to study Ruby through organized digital materials, written modules, code-style examples, and practical review tasks. The brand began with a simple observation: many learners meet Ruby through scattered notes, mixed explanations, and examples that move too far ahead before the first ideas feel clear. Our team wanted to create a calmer way to read Ruby, where each topic has a place, each example has a purpose, and each section can be reviewed without pressure.

The idea for Ruqelvyn came from the study path of its owner, Denys Zhmarov. In the early stage of learning Ruby, Denys often found that the hardest part was not the language itself, but the way materials were arranged. Variables, methods, arrays, hashes, branches, and object-style ideas often appeared in different places without a clear order. Notes were useful, but they did not always show how one idea connects to another. Over time, Denys began rewriting personal notes into cleaner pages, adding small examples, glossary terms, recap sections, and short practice tasks.
That personal system later became the foundation for Ruqelvyn. Instead of building courses around loud claims, the team shaped the materials around steady reading and practical review. Each course is written to give learners a calmer way to notice the structure of Ruby code and understand how values, names, methods, collections, and branches work together. The goal is not to make unrealistic statements about what a course will do. The goal is to provide organized Ruby learning materials for careful study.
Ruqelvyn focuses on digital Ruby courses because Ruby has a clean, readable style that works well for written learning. The language gives learners a useful way to study naming, logic, data structure, and code flow. Our materials are built around topics such as values, variables, expressions, methods, parameters, arrays, hashes, loops, branch reading, helper-style methods, and introductory object-style organization. Each tier adds more detail, moving from smaller starter files to broader course paths with layered examples and review sheets.
Denys Zhmarov has 6 years of experience in Ruby study materials, code example preparation, technical writing, and learning structure design. His work has included Ruby notes, internal training resources, code review examples, beginner practice files, and structured course outlines. Previous work also includes preparing learning documentation for small software teams, writing Ruby sample tasks, and reviewing code explanations for clarity. This background helped shape Ruqelvyn into a course brand centered on readable materials and calm study structure.
Before building Ruqelvyn, Denys worked on several types of Ruby-related materials. These included syntax guides, method reading notes, array and hash examples, branch logic worksheets, object-style explanation pages, and glossary-based study files. He also worked with learners through written review tasks, code sample breakdowns, and structured practice prompts. Over time, this work showed that learners often benefit from materials that explain not only what a Ruby line does, but also why each part appears in that order.
The Ruqelvyn team has worked with learners at different stages, including complete beginners, returning learners, and people reviewing Ruby after a pause. A common pattern appeared often: learners needed a clear order, smaller examples, repeated terms, and practical prompts that made each topic easier to revisit. This shaped the way Ruqelvyn courses are built. Every course tier includes written explanations, compact examples, organized topic sections, and review materials that can be used at a personal pace.
Our mission is to make Ruby study feel more organized, more readable, and more practical. We believe course materials should respect the learner’s time and attention. That means avoiding unnecessary noise, keeping explanations direct, and building each tier around topics that connect naturally. From Free Guide to Loom Pathway, Ruqelvyn courses are arranged as a gradual learning collection, where each course adds another layer of Ruby reading practice.
Ruqelvyn is not built around dramatic claims. It is built around careful writing, structured examples, and thoughtful course design. Denys and the team continue to refine the materials with attention to clarity, topic order, practice quality, and learner review needs. Our work is focused on creating Ruby course materials that feel organized, useful, and calm from the first page to the final review sheet.