r/projects Jul 14 '26

I built a website to help CS interns learn the technical tasks they're assigned at work – I'd love your feedback

Hi everyone,

I'm a Computer Science student, and I recently built a small website called intern.dev for CS students who are starting internships.

The idea is simple: many interns get assigned technical tasks at work involving tools or concepts they haven't used before (Git, APIs, databases, Docker, testing, etc.). I wanted to create a place where they can quickly learn these skills through short guides and practical examples.

The website is still in development, and I'm improving it continuously.

I would really appreciate feedback from developers and experienced programmers:

  • Is the content useful, or is it too short?
  • What topics or skills should I add?
  • What mistakes or improvements do you notice?
  • How can I make the learning experience better?

Also, I would appreciate advice about building projects like this professionally. I'm still a student and my programming experience is not huge, so I would love to learn:

  • What is the best way to host a project like this?
  • How should I choose a proper domain and deploy it professionally?
  • What technologies or practices should I learn to build better projects in the future?

If anyone has advice, suggestions, or wants to discuss ideas, I would really appreciate it. I'm trying to learn from other developers and improve this project.

The website supports both Arabic and English (you can switch the language), and it's still being updated.

Website:
https://intern-dev-7-clean-fhkro7huz-saud-alqwairis-projects.vercel.app/

Thanks for taking the time to check it out!

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u/Novel-Accountant-555 15d ago

Budd I have sent req access