Study plan and ideal

There are a lot of courses this semester, and I haven’t written an article for nearly half a month. Taking advantage of this Saturday, I will write a blog to talk about my life ideals and future learning goals.

I am a college student with two non-books. I am currently a freshman and love programming, so I chose computer as a major. At the same time, I also like to participate in some programming competitions. Now I applied for the Blue Bridge Cup last winter vacation. The competition is about to start tomorrow, but because there are too many courses this semester, I feel that this competition can only be mixed with provinces three or two. Of course, one of the purposes of participating in the competition is to facilitate your own learning.

I have seen on the Internet that if you want to find a good job, you must accumulate at least 100,000 lines of code in four years of university. I think I'm writing at least 200 lines of code per day, excluding vacation days.

For a student majoring in computer science, only with good skills can he find a good job. In the future, I will spend at least 4 hours a day practicing code and uploading my code to gitee. Every Saturday and Sunday should be fully utilized to learn programming, so that the time you can squeeze out to learn programming is about 40 hours a week. At the same time, there are many learning resources on the Internet. I often use Luogu to write questions, because the questions on it are suitable for practicing algorithm knowledge. In the future, I will also make full use of websites such as Likou and Niuke.com to learn programming.

I really want to work in a first-tier city in the future, so that I have more room for development, and I also want to enter the company ByteDance, which means that I have to put in a lot of effort.

Finally, I would like to give myself and every partner who reads this article an inspirational poem: "There will be times when the wind and the waves cleave, hang the clouds and sail directly to help the sea".

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