About us
Klyphix was created for a practical reason: our team wanted to build Pyramid learning materials that do not overwhelm learners with heavy terminology from the first page. When we first started working with Pyramid, the main challenge was not the framework itself, but learning how to see its internal logic. Routes, view functions, renderer files, configuration, helper modules, and folder structure can feel like separate pieces before they begin to form one readable system.

That experience shaped the idea behind this course. We wanted to create materials that guide learners from their first contact with Pyramid toward a calmer way of reading a project. No loud claims, no pressure, no empty promises. Our mission is to help people study Pyramid through structure, sequential explanations, practical examples, and careful review of how a request moves through a web application.

The main learning direction is written by Maksims Berzins — Pyramid Route Architect. Maksims has over 8 years of experience in web development and learning-focused web application architecture. His main focus is routing, request structure, view function organization, and readable application mapping. In his previous work, he collaborated with small technical studios, education teams, and internal development groups, helping organize web projects, improve technical documentation, and create learning materials for early-stage developers.
Maksims did not begin with a complete understanding of Pyramid. In the early stage of his own work, he also faced overloaded examples, confusing configuration, and code where it was difficult to trace the path from URL to page response. Instead of only copying fragments, he started building his own diagrams: route map, connection to view function, data passing, renderer file, and final response. Over time, this approach became the base of his teaching style.
In his practical background, Maksims has worked on internal learning projects, small web applications, technical guides, and examples for teams that wanted to better understand the structure of Python-based web applications. He created routes for multi-page learning systems, described request flow, prepared helper module examples, and wrote structure notes for team-based code reading.
Across his work, Maksims has taught more than 400 students and junior developers through workshops, internal sessions, and asynchronous learning materials. His approach focuses not only on showing code, but also on explaining why it is placed in a certain way, what role each part has, and how to read a project without losing context.
Klyphix brings this background into Pyramid courses. We create materials for learners who want to develop skills in routes, view functions, renderer structure, configuration, and web application logic. Our approach is based on maps, examples, practice tasks, and a clear sequence.
We believe a technical topic can be presented calmly, deeply, and with a human tone. That is why Klyphix does not build learning around loud words. We build it around code, structure, and clear explanations.