Destiny is in your own hands, from secondary school to professional programmer

Seeing that many friends have contributed, I can't help but want to submit an article and let everyone know a little about me

Picked a few questions to answer

1. Where are you from? What do you want to gain from coming to CSDN?

        Like many people, after graduating from junior high school, I either went to high school or secondary school, and I chose the latter. I chose the computer major that I liked the most. I thought I could get rid of the boredom of reading every day and learn what I wanted to learn, but it always backfired. Not as good as you think The one-sided use of things is also from then on. I started to learn C language by myself. I still remember taking that C language to the beginning and mastering a book. C will not look for videos on the Internet) Later, in two years of secondary school, I passed the self-admission test, which was not bad. I studied software engineering in a second book and started slowly from that time.

        There are two main points to come to CSDN:

1. Improve your competitiveness at work after blogging

2. I also like the platform of CSDN and can meet many big guys

2. What is the biggest problem you encountered in technical learning? How to solve it?

        For example, recently: nacos cannot build a cluster getway gateway does not take effect across domains. Here is a priority for you:

Try to solve it yourself -> find someone else to solve it -> find a teaching assistant to solve it -> finally find a lecturer

3. Is there anything you want to do for a long time? Why haven't you done it yet?

I want to play in the NBA haha ​​(⊙﹏⊙) Fitness and weight loss skills skyrocket all day long sitting and typing codes, not to mention that everyone else has gained a dozen pounds Before I typed the code, I played every day and now I haven't played much. A group of people who have always wanted to practice the ball, but they don't have time to wait for the summer vacation.

4. If you could ask any user of CSDN, what would you like to ask?

        Why don't you follow me after you read it! ! !

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