From clerks who can be bullied by everyone to programmers who are friendly to most people - seeing life through and enjoying life

Still remember why you chose computers in the first place?

When I first came into contact with computers, I came into contact with a national basic service software because of my work. I spent half a year with several master programmers, and I didn’t feel tired even after working overtime until the early morning. The job I was doing was comparable to that of the current product manager, but my position in the company at that time was just a draftsman. It was a small company with about 20 people. I had one day off, no overtime pay for overtime, and all kinds of tricks. I worked so hard that I didn’t get a penny when this software was launched, and my boss thought I didn’t do a good job. Haha, no one in the company can do it except me. Feeling all kinds of disillusionment, plus getting to know my fellow programmers very well, I fell into the trap under their leadership. At least you don't have to do a very simple job, and you have to look at people's faces at every turn. Although I feel aggrieved sometimes now, compared with then, it is so much better.

1: Why did you choose the computer industry in the first place?

1. In order to have a skill

For the sake of technology. When you don’t have the skills, you have to follow others to ask questions when you make a request. When I was working on a project with my first part-time programmer, he only had time on weekends and evenings. I don’t want to rush others, but the company leader is watching me and asking me to push him on weekends. He is still my senior. Once, his wife was hospitalized in a car accident, and the company leader asked me to push him to change the code, and he was immediately blocked. Then the company leader asked me to continue using his cell phone to urge him. . .

2. In order to have confidence

I'm a gun. It's a brick. Anyway, now that I have skills, I will not tolerate anyone who dares to use me as a gunman again.

3. To have money

For money, my salary was only a few thousand yuan a few years ago. I had to work overtime every day, take weekends off, and endure all kinds of bears. Such a life was too frustrating. With the advent of technology, I feel that people who are not in this industry are more polite. They are no longer the kind of people who would be criticized for doing anything, and their wallets are also bulging.
I had a boyfriend who went to Shenzhen and paid 8k a month. He thought my salary was too low and broke up with me. He came back to me at the beginning of this year. Haha, block me directly. If you have money, you have confidence. What do you want him to do! ! !

2: Are you still engaged in computer-related industries?

I am still engaged in front-end work, although my level has been stagnant for a long time. I have been lying flat for a long time. But this also shows that my life is very stable now. At least I only change myself significantly when I encounter adversity. Be content with what you have, but also retain the courage to improve yourself at all times.

Three: Can computers be helpful to your life path?

It's very helpful. It has changed the trajectory of my life. If I had not taught myself programming for the half year, I would still be working in a job without any technical content, and I would be replaced by young graduates with low wages at any time. At least my current level is incomparable without the 2 years of accumulation after graduation.

Now I have some savings and I am starting to enjoy life. Improve yourself in every possible way, including beauty, skin care, dressing, including your attitude towards people and things. There will be great changes.

Some time ago, someone borrowed money online and refused to pay it back. I also used my strong thinking logic to get all the money back. He has clear ideas and knows how to obtain relevant knowledge through various ways and means, which vividly reflects the powerful logic that a programmer should have.

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