Murntek

We teach GraphQL without the usual confusion

Started in 2016 because we got tired of watching people struggle with overly academic tutorials that skip the practical stuff. Our courses focus on what you'll actually use—query structure, schema design, resolver patterns—without making it harder than it needs to be.

The whole thing runs online, so you can work through the material whenever works for you. No commute, no fixed schedule. Just log in from Sohar or anywhere in the region and start building.

Interactive GraphQL query editor showing real-time syntax highlighting

How we actually run this thing

Most people come to us after bouncing off documentation or getting stuck halfway through some video series. We get it—GraphQL looks simple until you hit nested queries or start optimizing N+1 problems.

Practice with real API patterns

Our quizzes don't just test definitions. You'll write actual queries, debug broken schemas, and fix performance issues in a mobile app context. The kind of work you'd do if someone hired you tomorrow.

Built for mobile recharge workflows

We structure examples around mobile app scenarios—think recharge systems, user data queries, transaction histories. It's not abstract. You see exactly how GraphQL handles the API layer in a real mobile app.

Instant feedback that points you forward

When you submit a test assignment, the platform shows you what broke and why. Not just "wrong answer"—actual error traces, query execution plans, suggestions on what to try next. It's like having someone look over your shoulder without the awkward small talk.

Student reviewing GraphQL resolver code with annotated performance metrics
Dashboard displaying quiz results and progress tracking for GraphQL course modules
Eliora Nyström reviewing GraphQL schema documentation

Eliora Nyström

Lead GraphQL Instructor

Focuses on query optimization and schema design. She's spent eight years building APIs for payment processors and mobile backends, so her examples come from actual production disasters she's fixed.

Viktor Holub testing interactive quiz interface on development server

Viktor Holub

Platform Developer

Builds the interactive bits—quizzes, test environments, the feedback system. He keeps the platform running and adds new question types when we spot gaps in what we're testing.