From Idea to Code: A Framework That Speaks Your Language

Why We Created These Courses

Our mission is to make Pyramid accessible to everyone who is willing to invest time in understanding how real web systems are built.

A Coincidence That Changed Everything

Structamex was born when several developers from different countries met on one project. Each of us wrote code on Pyramid, each faced the same questions. That's when we decided — create courses that answer these questions in simple language. Today, we are a community of practicing developers who know how web development actually works.

About us
  • Brianna Sutton

    Performance
    optimization
    engineer

  • Cody Westbrook

    Backend
    Architect at
    Pyramid

  • Marcus Holloway

    Security auditor
    and Pyramid
    application tester

  • Practical Logic

    Real-world
    coding used in
    everyday
    development,
    not just
    theory.

  • Honest Approach

    Clear
    explanations
    without
    promises —
    real challenges
    included.

  • Problem Thinking

    Focus on how
    developers
    approach and
    solve
    unfamiliar
    problems.

  • Flexible Pace

    Learn on
    your
    schedule,
    repeat
    anytime, no
    pressure.

FAQ

How is your course different from free resources?

Free materials are scattered and outdated, while our courses are a structured sequence created by developers who work with Pyramid every day. We explain not only the code, but also why, when, and how to use it — that’s the difference between a random article and a logic map from simple to complex. The materials are updated regularly, so you get up-to-date knowledge, not something that was there three years ago.

What level of training are your courses designed for?

Our materials are designed for all levels — from zero to experienced developers who want to learn Pyramid.We recommend reading the description seriously — it’s not written for beauty, but so that you understand exactly whether this is the course for you.

Can I learn Pyramid if I’ve never coded before?

You can, but you need to understand the basics of programming — variables, loops, functions, how logic works. Pyramid is not for those who have just learned to write "Hello World" — it requires a minimal understanding of how programs think. If you don't have these basics, we have materials for you, but be prepared for the first few weeks to be intense.