#金弦North[超话]#
To me, you are still nothing more than a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. And I have no need of you. And you, on your part, have no need of me. To you, I am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world~
To me, you are still nothing more than a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. And I have no need of you. And you, on your part, have no need of me. To you, I am nothing more than a fox like a hundred thousand other foxes. But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world~
If you're a beginner at programming, STOP believing this:
1. There's a single best roadmap and way to learn programming.
Truth: There's dozens of languages and hundreds of technologies. And there's no one best way to learn any of those. Just get your hands on a couple of technologies you like, and learn + build stuff to explore.
2. If you don't know every bit of what's out there in your field, you won't get hired.
Truth: You cannot possibly learn everything out there and no company would expect you to. Focus on the basics and start interviewing. You are probably ready before you think you are.
3. Top tier tech companies hire geniuses, and you can never get there.
Truth: They hire talented individuals with decent problem-solving capabilities and strong computer fundamentals. You can learn to be that faster than you think.
4. Development is straight forward once you know what to do.
Truth: As a dev, you'll feel like a superhero one hour and a complete idiot the next. You'll be stuck on gnarly bugs for hours & your estimates might be way off. If you still find your way through, you're a good dev.
5. Good programmers are experts in the technology or language they work on.
Truth: Good programmers are good problem solvers. They are good researchers, good readers, and good at recognizing patterns. They are patient enough to try until they succeed & learn from experience.
1. There's a single best roadmap and way to learn programming.
Truth: There's dozens of languages and hundreds of technologies. And there's no one best way to learn any of those. Just get your hands on a couple of technologies you like, and learn + build stuff to explore.
2. If you don't know every bit of what's out there in your field, you won't get hired.
Truth: You cannot possibly learn everything out there and no company would expect you to. Focus on the basics and start interviewing. You are probably ready before you think you are.
3. Top tier tech companies hire geniuses, and you can never get there.
Truth: They hire talented individuals with decent problem-solving capabilities and strong computer fundamentals. You can learn to be that faster than you think.
4. Development is straight forward once you know what to do.
Truth: As a dev, you'll feel like a superhero one hour and a complete idiot the next. You'll be stuck on gnarly bugs for hours & your estimates might be way off. If you still find your way through, you're a good dev.
5. Good programmers are experts in the technology or language they work on.
Truth: Good programmers are good problem solvers. They are good researchers, good readers, and good at recognizing patterns. They are patient enough to try until they succeed & learn from experience.
拾萬北京 | 第六颗子弹:局部天气
吴越之 | Wu Yuezhi
幽暗缠绵其一 | Gloom and Entanglement No.1
木板丙烯 | acrylic on wooden board
48x48cm (带框)(Framed)
2022
吴越之 | Wu Yuezhi
幽暗缠绵其三 | Gloom and Entanglement No.3
木板丙烯 | acrylic on wooden board
61.5x104cm (带框)(Framed)
2022
#艺术家# #艺术# #拾萬空间# #正在展出# #北京#
吴越之 | Wu Yuezhi
幽暗缠绵其一 | Gloom and Entanglement No.1
木板丙烯 | acrylic on wooden board
48x48cm (带框)(Framed)
2022
吴越之 | Wu Yuezhi
幽暗缠绵其三 | Gloom and Entanglement No.3
木板丙烯 | acrylic on wooden board
61.5x104cm (带框)(Framed)
2022
#艺术家# #艺术# #拾萬空间# #正在展出# #北京#
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