0. After writing the code, I don't know what this line of code is for, but I dare not delete it. . .
1. Frontend vs. backend
2. The predecessors who had a crush in those years
3. The reaction of programmers after a new girl came to the company today
4. Programmer vs ***
5. The first line of code vs the code after two hours
6. If you choose the system that suits you
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- Customer desired effect vs actual delivered effect**
8. One hundred thousand why. . .
9. On the role of enforcement authority
10. Consequences of not commenting the code
11. Analysis of programmers wearing pictures
12. What is recursion?
13. When programmers became fathers. . .
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- Technical support in the eyes of programmers**
15. Urgently recruit artists? ? ?
16. The best browser in the world. . . Used to download other browsers
17. What is machine learning?
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- When you are learning ++ operation**
19. Being a programmer is a very easy and pleasant thing
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- C vs C++**
Programmer's Day is an internationally recognized festival for industry insiders by many technology companies and software companies. The date is the 256th (0x100, or 28 in hexadecimal) day of each year, which is September 13 in a normal year or September 12 in a leap year. It is an official holiday in Russia, and programmer communities in other countries also celebrate this holiday. The reason for choosing 256 (28) is that it is an 8-bit base well known to programmers. 1 byte (equal to 8 bits) can represent up to 256 values, and in a normal year, 256 is the value less than 365 in the maximum power of 2. At the same time, it was also suggested that October 24, which symbolizes the 10th power of 2 (210=1024), is Programmer's Day, especially in China. Someone also proposed to use October 10 as Programmer's Day, because in the computer world, files are composed of two binary digits, 1 and 0.
1024 Programmer's Day is a common holiday for programmers. 1024 is 2 to the tenth power, one of the basic measurement units for binary counting. In view of the fact that programmers often work overtime on weekends and stay up late on weekdays, some Internet organizations propose 1024 Programmers' Day on October 24 every year. Programmers are advised to refuse to work overtime on this day. Programmers are like 1024, building this technological world with minimal, practical, and core functional modules. 1G=1024M, and 1G is homophonic with level 1, which also means a great level.
PS. Finally, I wish all programmers Happy 1024 Programmer's Day. In fact, it's good to be a programmer, but it's a bit draining. . . But this is not important, now the hair transplant technology has been very developed