From ICT Teacher At Sovannaphumi to Founder of Code Slaver to Sharing knowledge in IT and Media
From ICT Teacher at Sovannaphumi to Founder of Code Slaver in IT and Media Industry
Every journey has a beginning. For me, it started in the classroom. Before Code Slaver became a reality, I was working as an ICT Teacher at Sovannaphumi School, sharing knowledge with students and helping them explore the world of technology.
Teaching was where I discovered my passion—not just for technology, but for guiding others and building something meaningful. Over time, I realized that my journey didn’t end in the classroom. I wanted to create a space where I could share knowledge, skills, and digital experiences with a wider community.
That’s how Code Slaver was born.
Today, Code Slaver is more than just a name. It’s a knowledge-sharing platform where I continue to create and share content about IT, programming, UX/UI design, multimedia, and digital innovation. What began as teaching in front of a few students has grown into a space where learning, creativity, and technology come together.
Looking back, the transition from teacher to founder wasn’t always easy. But the challenges taught me discipline, patience, and the importance of continuous growth. Teaching gave me the foundation to explore the IT and media industry, lead projects, and share knowledge in new ways.
At Code Slaver, my mission remains the same: to inspire, to educate, and to transform ideas into digital reality. 🚀
About Code Slaver Code Slaver is a Cambodia-based knowledge-sharing platform founded by Nang Sophorn. It focuses on IT programming, UX/UI design, multimedia, digital marketing, and training, with a vision to empower individuals and communities through creativity, innovation, and technology.