About us

Inga Rebeka Dzenite

Appyrexma was created for a simple but very personal reason: our team wanted to build a learning space where Swift is explained not through scattered code fragments, but through clear structure, sequence, and careful attention to detail. The idea behind the course began with the work of Inga Rebeka Dzenite — Swift Code Structure Specialist — who has spent many years working with learning examples, code logic, and educational materials for learners who want to understand programming without unnecessary pressure.

At the beginning of her work, Inga Rebeka Dzenite often noticed the same problem: learners could read syntax explanations and repeat several examples, yet still feel unsure about how to connect separate parts of code into an orderly system. Variables, functions, structures, checks, and collections could feel like separate topics that were difficult to bring into one learning route. This challenge became the foundation for Appyrexma. The team decided to create courses where every topic has its place, every example includes a clear explanation, and every exercise helps learners better see the logic of Swift.

Inga Rebeka Dzenite has worked with Swift and educational materials for over 8 years. Her main focus is code structure, readability, learning example organization, and the preparation of practical tasks. In earlier work, she collaborated with small teams that created digital tools, learning environments, and internal technical materials. In those projects, Inga helped review Swift code fragments, improve the sequence of explanations, prepare examples for learning modules, and create reference materials for new team members.

Her approach developed through direct practice: before explaining more complex topics, it is important to help a person see order in simple code. That is why Appyrexma materials begin with core concepts and gradually move into functions, collections, checks, states, data models, and learning scenarios. We do not build courses around loud claims. Our goal is to help learners develop skills through clear examples, careful code reading, practical exercises, and a calm study rhythm.

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Over the course of her work, Inga Rebeka Dzenite has prepared learning materials for hundreds of learners studying Swift at different stages: from a first introduction to the language to working with more connected code structures. She has also created exercises for small learning groups, edited technical explanations, reviewed module logic, and helped turn complex topics into more understandable blocks. At Appyrexma, she helps make sure examples are not overloaded and that every course follows a clear route from the first concept to final practice.

The mission of Appyrexma is to create Swift courses that help learners do more than repeat code — we want them to understand why the code is built in a certain way. We believe learning should be structured, practical, and honest in its wording. That is why our materials focus on real learning actions: reading code, writing small fragments, analyzing logic, reviewing mistakes, working with data, and gradually connecting topics. Appyrexma is created for learners who want to study Swift carefully, without rush and without unnecessary noise.