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How the Platform Operates
Each element of the learning experience is built around a specific function — not bundled together to look more impressive, but designed to address distinct gaps in how Java is typically taught.
Step-by-step assignments with real feedback loops
Assignments on Weknusa are structured as sequences, not isolated tasks. Each step builds on the previous one and produces something testable. Instructors review code directly — not through automated scoring alone — so participants understand what they got right and where their logic broke down.
Exercises, not drills
Interactive exercises are contextualised within realistic Java scenarios — threading, collections, API design — not abstract fill-in-the-blank problems.
Collaborative tools
Participants can pair-review code, share solutions with annotated notes, and work through workshop problems with peers across cohorts.
Structured curriculum
From Java fundamentals to concurrency and framework integration, the curriculum follows a deliberate progression with no skipped concepts.
The People Behind the Workshops
Weknusa courses are designed and delivered by practitioners who have worked with Java professionally — not by educators who learned it to teach it. That distinction shows in what gets covered and what gets skipped.

Oleksiy Burenko
Lead Java InstructorTwelve years writing backend Java services. Oleksiy designed the workshop assignment structure and leads the concurrency and JVM internals tracks. He reviews submissions personally on advanced cohorts.

Daryna Horbach
Curriculum DesignerDaryna maps every learning objective to a concrete skill test before a single lesson is written. She handles the sequencing logic that makes exercises build on each other rather than sitting in parallel.

Vasyl Litovchenko
Platform EngineerVasyl built and maintains the interactive exercise environment. Every code sandbox, submission pipeline, and peer-review tool on the platform runs through his infrastructure.

What shapes the teaching method
Weknusa workshops follow a specific rhythm: concept introduction, guided example, independent exercise, code review. That sequence is not accidental. It mirrors how professional Java developers actually work — reading documentation, seeing a working example, writing code under constraints, and then getting feedback on what needs to change.
The platform is built for residents of Bila Tserkva and the wider Kyiv Oblast, with scheduling and curriculum adapted to local educational norms and regional certification requirements.