Logic precedes language
We started teaching programming logic in 2024 because most coding courses skip the foundation and go straight to syntax.
Structure before shortcuts
Programming logic is not taught like it should be. Most beginners memorize code patterns without understanding the reasoning behind them. They copy solutions from tutorials, struggle with debugging, and eventually quit because nothing makes sense.
Cemur Wapoth exists to fix this. We teach the mental framework that makes code comprehensible. Variables, loops, conditions, functions — these are just implementations of logical principles. Once you grasp the structure, any programming language becomes a tool rather than an obstacle.
Our lectures break down abstract concepts into visual models and concrete scenarios. Each session follows a clear progression: problem identification, logical decomposition, pattern recognition, implementation strategy. No motivational fluff, no promises of overnight mastery. Just structured explanations that stick.
Four people who build this
Small team, focused effort. Each person handles a specific domain and owns the quality of their output.
Ostap Sytnyk
Curriculum architect
Halyna Kovalenko
Lecture designer
Mykola Bondar
Technical content lead
Iryna Petrenko
Platform operations
Monthly insights on teaching logic
We send one email every month with observations from our lectures, common student mistakes, and updates to course modules. You control the topic focus.