About Us

Delqoryns was created for learners who want organized digital course materials focused on .NET Framework study. The brand was built around a simple idea: technical learning should feel structured, readable, and connected to real code practice. Many learners begin with scattered notes, random examples, and unclear explanations, then spend more time sorting information than studying the topic itself. Delqoryns was created to bring those pieces into a calmer learning route.

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The owner of Delqoryns is
VALERIY HRYTSENKO, a course creator and .NET Framework developer with 5 years of field experience. His background includes application logic, code structure review, internal tools, backend-focused tasks, project maintenance, and clear technical explanation. During his work, Valeriy noticed that many learners do not struggle because they lack interest. They often struggle because the material is not arranged in a way that shows how files, classes, methods, values, and logic connect inside a project.

That observation shaped the direction of Delqoryns. Instead of creating noisy course pages or unrealistic promises, Valeriy focused on materials that feel practical, structured, and useful for repeated study. The courses are built around written explanations, code-focused examples, module notes, terminology pages, study prompts, and review sections. Each part is designed to guide learners through one idea at a time while still showing how that idea connects with the wider project structure.

Before building Delqoryns, Valeriy worked with learners who wanted a clearer way to study .NET Framework concepts. Some were starting from basic syntax. Others had already seen classes, methods, and project files, but still needed a better way to connect them. Through course materials, private guidance, small group sessions, and structured study resources, Valeriy has taught 800+ learners. These learner experiences helped him understand where explanations need more detail, where examples should be cleaner, and where review pages can make the learning route easier to revisit.

The Delqoryns approach is based on calm technical progress. We believe that a strong course should not overwhelm learners with too many disconnected topics at once. A better course flow begins with orientation, moves into core ideas, shows practical examples, and then returns to review. This rhythm helps learners study .NET Framework concepts such as project layout, class roles, method flow, object relationships, data movement, conditions, loops, and reusable code structure.

Valeriy’s work also focuses on code readability. In real study, learners need more than definitions. They need to see how a method receives values, how a class holds responsibility, how a condition changes behavior, and how different project parts communicate. Delqoryns materials are shaped around this reading process. The goal is to make code feel less like a wall of symbols and more like a set of connected decisions.

Our mission is to create .NET Framework courses that support thoughtful study through clear structure, practical examples, and organized review. Delqoryns is built for learners who want to understand how code is arranged, how logic moves, and how technical ideas connect across a project. We do not present learning as a shortcut. We present it as a steady process built through reading, practice, comparison, and review.

HRYTSENKO VALERIY - owner
Every Delqoryns course tier has its own focus. Some introduce the course style and core terms. Others explore code reading, project structure, method flow, class relationships, application behavior, and mapped study routes. Across all tiers, the same principle remains: materials should be readable, useful, and arranged with care.

Today, Delqoryns continues to grow as a course brand centered on .NET Framework learning. With Valeriy Hrytsenko leading the course direction, the brand keeps its focus on structured materials, practical code examples, and learner-friendly explanations. Our work is for people who want to study with order, patience, and attention to how code really fits together.