About Us
Myqoriva is a digital course space focused on PHP learning materials, structured modules, code examples, recap notes, and practical study tasks. The project was created for learners who want a calmer way to study PHP without jumping between scattered notes, random snippets, and disconnected explanations. Every course tier is built around written materials that guide learners through syntax, variables, arrays, loops, conditions, functions, form-style values, and full script reading.

The founder and author of Myqoriva is Ivan Oshubei. He has six years of work in PHP education, web development learning materials, code review, and digital course planning. During this time, Ivan has taught and guided more than 1,500 students through PHP basics, script structure, backend logic, and practical code reading.
Ivan created Myqoriva after seeing how many learners struggled with the same problem. They could often copy a PHP example, but they did not always understand how the code worked from the first line to the final output. Variables felt separate from arrays, loops felt separate from conditions, and functions often appeared too early without enough explanation. This made PHP study feel fragmented, even for learners who were motivated and ready to practice.
To solve this, Ivan began writing PHP notes in a more organized way. He divided topics into smaller sections, added code examples with comments, created recap pages, and prepared short practice prompts. These early materials were shaped around one idea: learners need a clear route through PHP, not a pile of disconnected code fragments. Over time, those notes became the foundation for the Myqoriva course collection.
Ivan’s background includes writing PHP learning pages, reviewing beginner code examples, preparing task sheets, and arranging course modules for different study levels. His previous work involved small web teams, education-focused projects, and independent course material development. He worked on turning raw technical notes into readable study sections, where each topic has a place, each example has a purpose, and each task connects with the module around it.
Myqoriva courses are written for self-paced study. Learners can read one module, review a code sample, complete a small task, and return to recap notes when needed. The materials are not built around pressure or inflated promises. They are made for steady learning through structure, repetition, and practical review.
The Myqoriva method focuses on how PHP code connects. A learner may begin with syntax, then study variables, then move into arrays, loops, conditions, and functions. Later course tiers introduce structured data, reusable sections, form-style values, page-style examples, revision labs, and final practice sequences. Each tier adds more depth while keeping the course format readable.

Ivan believes that PHP becomes more understandable when learners can describe what each part of a script does. That is why Myqoriva materials include code reading prompts, rewrite tasks, topic comparisons, glossary notes, and final checklists. Learners are encouraged to trace values, follow logic paths, review repeated output, and explain code in plain language.
The mission of Myqoriva is to create PHP course materials that feel organized, practical, and human. The goal is to give learners a study route where each module connects naturally with the next one. Instead of rushing through large topics, Myqoriva focuses on careful reading, useful examples, and steady skill-building through written practice.
Today, Myqoriva continues to grow as a PHP course project shaped by Ivan Oshubei’s teaching background, course writing work, and direct study experience with more than 1,500 students. Each course is prepared with attention to structure, clarity, examples, review pages, and learner-friendly pacing.
Myqoriva is not about shortcuts. It is about learning PHP one section at a time, with materials that help learners read code more carefully, practice with purpose, and return to topics whenever another review is needed.