Imitation Probability Theory Series (1) Introduction

Imitation Probability Theory Series (1) Introduction

Probability Theory, an anonymous social app (haha, should I charge for advertising?).

Occasionally, I have the opportunity to come into contact with probability theory. After experiencing it for a while, the ideas expressed by the product are very good. In order to better familiarize myself with this product, I am going to take out one or two modules for actual combat, so there is this series~

Back to the topic

This series will give a relatively detailed description of the entire process from product demand analysis, database table analysis to project basic framework construction, technology selection, project coding and final release.

Let more people have a general understanding of the entire link of project development, and it can also be used as an entry project as a graduation design (remembering the graduation design back then was a terrible one)~

The source code of this series will be placed on gitee synchronously. For details, please check: probability-theory

https://gitee.com/black-search/probability-theory.git

At the beginning of the project, there will only be a single application, not microservices directly~ Because in fact, in application development, in order to debug and develop progress, it is actually easier to make a single application by yourself, and we will consider dividing the application later. On microservices, this can also let you see the development process of the entire project~

In fact, the author has never been in touch with IM before. I just took advantage of this time to learn synchronously with the officials. If there is any discrepancy, I welcome the officials to make a brick.

The tutorial code will be typed according to the Ali Java programming specification. If you don’t know this, you can read it first~ Ali Java Development Manual

https://github.com/alibaba/p3c

write at the end

If you are interested in Redis, you can read the series Redis from entry to abandonment written by the author.

It’s not easy to code, and it’s even more difficult to code words, hahaha, I don’t know how others code tens of thousands of words~

I still have to eat rice, I still have to type the code, I'm still on the way~

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