The first blog, talk about my requirements and prospects

  This is the first time I came into contact with blogs, and I am also a beginner in the computer field. Currently, my blog is positioned as a small world to record my learning process. In cognitive psychology, the expression of a person's learning process is divided into implicit language and external language. Implicit language belongs to the voice of our inner thoughts, which lacks logic and only remembers the general framework of the learned knowledge. The external language is the language in which people speak and write the knowledge they have learned, and it has strong logic. This is why beginners are always vague and ambiguous when they are asked to repeat what they have learned, because only implicit language matters. Therefore, for the newly learned knowledge, it is recommended to express more output, and the learning effect will be better. I try to update the blog every day as much as possible, not for quantity but for a complete presentation of what I have learned.

  I will start learning from the basic content of computer science-algorithms. The textbooks I choose are Algorithms by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne, and try to give complete answers and codes for after-class exercises. At the same time, I choose Head First Java as my Java introductory book (Java is chosen because this is the language used by Algorithms for algorithm implementation, and it has good generality for future learning).

  In addition, I will update some learning methods from time to time, such as the usual knowledge and other content that has nothing to do with programming, to expand my thinking level, not just limited to the professional courses themselves.

  At the same time, I will regularly summarize the recent learning progress and status, and play the role of reflection and summary for myself.

The above is a prospect of my blog. I hope that I can keep my feet on the ground and complete the output of the knowledge I have learned every day, and make progress together with everyone!

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