I have heard a saying that there are three deaths in a person's life. The first time is when the heartbeat stops and the breath disappears; the second time is when a funeral is held and no longer exists in society; To go or to forget oneself, at this time the whole universe is no longer related to oneself. I think Duo Mujun's life is not dazzling, but it is absolutely hot, so hot that we will never forget that there was such a person full of enthusiasm and love of life who appeared and intertwined with us.
found a cat
The last thing before going to bed every day is to read the Rust language Chinese community official account articles. Today (2023-01-23) the recommended content is as follows: This year I set up
two rust-related flags for myself, and participated in the ringswave project and the databend project . So, be attracted to articles sharing experiences in contributing to Rust .
In the article, the author described his contribution to the rust compiler project, and won project funding by accident. For events such as participating in large-scale community projects, I have no defense at all. I immediately paid attention to the author's work account, and dug up more than a dozen of the author's previous articles until 2 o'clock in the morning. I was forced to fall asleep next time.
keep digging
Get up at 6 in the morning, and continue to dig the author's work account article and the content mentioned in the article:
- Author's personal blog homepage: https://catcoding.me/
- The author is also the father of two children, the two dolls are about the same age as me, my 2022
- The author works in Microsoft, works in a large factory, and has also experienced or is experiencing, the multi-dimensional exploration of middle-aged programmers, No. 18: Programmers' soft skills; suggestions for participating in open source projects; people die three times in their life
- The author insisted on writing for 12 years before he gradually entered the state of flow. 12 years of writing, my experience and skills
- The author shared his experience in learning rust, how I learned to "know" Rust
- The author shared his note-taking software, my Obsidian experience
- The author also summarizes about health and books, No. 17, Telecommuting; How Programmers Stay Healthy; Navarre's Book
- The content of the author's article is relatively large, and there are many references that require time to dig deeper
- The author's smell is similar to mine...
what are you thinking
- Rust walks, rustman, deeply involved in risingwave and databend communities
- Find your own flow, just to record and improve, not to please others
- Build your own knowledge system and structure your own private domain traffic
- Reading is a never-ending thing, and it is also a thing that can always be improved
- Long-termism, from "10,000 years is too long, just seize the day and night" to "one day's death is worthless"