What are you most afraid of when writing code?

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Author | strongerHuang

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I have been writing the official account for more than seven years, and I have met all kinds of people. There are many, many people who leave messages to scold me, those who send messages against me in the background, and those who play dirty tricks on the Internet and want to mess with me~~~

I encountered another incident today. A strange netizen who added my WeChat, while I was writing the code, suddenly called me a WeChat video, which scared me a lot~

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In fact, he sent me a WeChat video after 11 o'clock last night. I was about to go to bed at that time, so I just turned off the phone and ignored him.

I didn’t know that because of such a small problem, today when I was writing code, I suddenly called me a video, and I refused to give up~~~

When writing code, I am most afraid of being disturbed

If you are a programmer, you should be able to understand this situation deeply. "Inspiration" doesn't come when you want it. If you finally get inspiration, someone will make trouble, and today's work may be in vain.

Why many programmers like to write code in the dead of night is not because programmers like to work overtime, but because programmers like to write code in a quiet environment.

I think, not only writing codes, but drawing boards and writing documents do not like to be disturbed.

The temper of the programmer is relatively good, but it is intolerable to disturb the programmer to write code if there is nothing to do~

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Technology matters, but not everything

Technology is important, but life should not only be technology. When dealing with people, the most basic courtesy is still necessary. In addition, if you are asking others (asking questions), you should pay more attention to your words and deeds.

When engaging in technology, I am most afraid of "keep my ears off the window and only want to engage in technology". Being self-centered like this may make it difficult to improve technology, and it is easy to distance yourself from colleagues and friends.

Whether in real life or on the Internet, people who lack a sense of boundaries are actually unattractive.

Still take WeChat as an example, there is nothing particularly urgent, and WeChat calls and videos are actually not very polite. Including in some special cases, sending voice messages can also leave a bad impression on people. Of course, except for some close buddies and good girlfriends who habitually communicate by phone or video.

Therefore, technical people should go out and communicate with people more when they are free. There are many things worth learning besides technology.

Engage in technology, the most taboo to be a party

Why do many people who learn technology [from getting started to giving up], do you think he is stupid?

I don't think it's stupid, it's lazy, it's because I want to be a hands-on party.

Now that the Internet is so developed, you can basically find answers to simple knowledge and questions online.

Sometimes you try to find it, and the problem is quickly solved. How do you know if you don’t try?

This reminds me of a message from a technical exchange group some time ago:

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If you are unwilling to do a simple "try", then you will encounter more and more complicated problems later, will you just give up?

Well, I am not in the mood to write code today, so I will stop here.

Finally, I sincerely hope that everyone (everyone here is a technical person by default) will go out more and deal with people more when they are free.

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