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Code that shapes your thinking

Structured Python Dev courses designed to help you build skills step by step and work with real tasks

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Our missions

We aim to help people explore Python through structured materials and practical tasks. Our goal is to make the learning process clear, consistent, and suitable for different skill levels.

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    Clear structure

    Lessons are organized
    step by step so each topic builds on the previous one.

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    Practical approach

    Each section includes tasks
    that help apply knowledge in real scenarios.

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    Flexible learning

    Materials can be studied
    at your own pace and from any device.

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    Simple explanations

    Complex topics are presented in a clear and understandable format.

How we began


Norythmex started as a small initiative by people who experienced unstructured materials while learning Python. It was difficult to follow a clear path and apply knowledge in practice, which led to the idea of creating courses with a structured and clear approach.

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  • Eryx Calderon - Backend Python Developer

    Eryx Calderon

    Backend Python Developer
    He works on server-side logic and
    data structure in Python projects.
    Focuses on writing clear code and handling requests. Also contributes to improving
    internal system processes.

  • Blaise Morton - Python Testing Engineer

    Blaise Morton

    Python Testing Engineer
    He tests code and identifies issues in Python projects.
    Focuses on stability
    and correct program behavior.
    Uses different testing
    approaches.

  • Vexa Holloway - Python Visualization Developer

    Vexa Holloway

    Python Visualization Developer
    She creates data visualizations
    using Python. Works with charts and
    data presentation.
    Helps make information
    clear for
    analysis.

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Start exploring Python with a free course. You will be able to go through lessons and understand how the materials are structured. This is a simple way to explore the format and take your first step in learning. Click the button to get the free course.

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See how learning is structured

Explore the structure of our courses and how the lessons are organized. In this section, you can review sample materials and understand the learning approach. This helps you evaluate the format, flow, and overall structure. Click the button to preview courses.

  • Niko Cuypers

    Niko Cuypers

    He started with basic Python knowledge but lacked structure and confidence in writing code. He found it helpful that the lessons are organized step by step, making the logic easier to understand.
    "I liked how the material is explained clearly without unnecessary complexity."

  • Vatslav Ball

    Vatslav Ball

    He began with no programming experience and did not know how to apply code in practice. The format of the materials helped him gradually understand the basics and
    start working with simple tasks.
    "I was able to understand the basics and start writing code on my own."