Several members of the Keyman team work out of the National Polytechnic Institute of Cambodia (NPIC), វិទ្យាស្ថានជាតិពហុបច្ចេកទេសកម្ពុជា, in Phnom Penh, the capital of Cambodia.
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One of the things the Keyman team tries to do is to give support to the Computing department of the NPIC by providing regular in-services and seminars, and we are now starting to run an internship program. We have just finished the first intern project with a group of four 3rd year computer science students, Kheng Kimleang, Soy Sreyvy, Hav MengHeng, and Tan Nguonnyny.
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In a 10 week program, our intrepid interns took on the task of cleaning up the structure and format of the help.keyman.com documentation site — in particular, refreshing many, many outdated pages written in PHP/HTML and replacing them with clean and modern Markdown content.
“Committing PRs is scary but it’s worth it when they get approved without errors.”
– Nguonnyny
In the process, our interns learned a lot about working in a professional software team, and gained experience in a number of technologies, including:
- Markdown and PHP/HTML formats for documents
- Docker, for hosting the website for local testing
- Git and GitHub, for managing code changes and sharing patches
- Pandoc, for converting HTML to Markdown
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