#8 Programming enlightenment/learning from the community/personal competitiveness

#8 Programming enlightenment/learning from the community/personal competitiveness

Characters in this issue: Randy, AB

Today, we invited an old friend Randy to talk about our own experience of programming enlightenment/learning from the community/personal competitiveness, as well as the practice we have always adhered to. You are welcome to subscribe to binary radio stations in Xiaouniverse, Apple Podcasts and other universal podcast clients.

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Timeline:

  • 00:37 Randy introduces himself
  • 01:00 The story of two people meeting through HackDay
  • 02:56 Introduction to this issue
  • 03:27 AB's programming enlightenment experience: double training of Olympiad Mathematics/Informatics Competition
  • 05:50 /Assessment content of NOIP in informatics competition
  • 09:39 Randy's programming enlightenment experience: typing contest/primary school students' PHP blog/C language
  • 15:27 /Why didn't you participate in the summer camp of informatics competition? Is the passion for programming a blow?
  • 18:36 AB's programming enthusiasm was ignited again: the impact of students' self-study of Android after the Olympic math walk
  • 22:12 Randy's road to self-study in high school
  • 29:03 /An interesting attempt to switch to Android development in college: change of attitude towards Java
  • 32:19 /After returning to Web development, I made some more interesting works: live broadcast platform on campus, friend making platform
  • 38:12 University campus community is a good testing ground for personal works
  • 39:59 No income from independent development/open source, but the community sees your efforts and influence
  • 43:35 In addition to education, how to create another personal competitiveness to make you stand out: Learn In Public
  • 48:31 Two people learn and input every day, draw on the ideas of the community to solve problems, and get inspiration and inspiration: Twitter, HackerNews, Medium, Dev.To, StackOverflow, Slack, Conf and other information, communities, Q&A
  • 54:26 Grading of fear of English/ways to overcome fear

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