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That is the vision of the DevC Lagos: “The Internship v1”. The program is a DevC Lagos initiative where Project Managers, Developers, and DevOps specialists are taken through a 13 week period where they build 10 real-world software products distributed into 10 teams. These products could be Enterprise Apps, SaaS, Libraries or Utilities for “real-world use”. It is a remote-first internship where participants get the opportunity to demonstrate track expertise.

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sky5454 commented Feb 3, 2020

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At present, the contribution to the document is very inconvenient, indirectly leading to the progress gap between the language documents is too large, I hope some good-hearted men could add a button to the document page so that the document contributor can jump directly to the corresponding md file editing page.

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