Preparatory work Job 1

1, and you know what is expected of a professional?

Professional learning focus should be on the content of data management, learn some knowledge of computer programming, application of information management software, but not in-depth study, just learn some basic surface, and pave the way for the database to learn after. Practical, strong, even after a full study can not serve as the unit responsible for information management projects, we can fully understand the problem lies as a construction project Party - what units need. Because the professional is expected to manage the information, the purpose of the existence of e-government is to improve the management efficiency of administrative information, so in addition to learning computer programming content, but also need to learn management, management has some thinking to be able to handle an orderly manner e-government system.

2, last semester the total amount of code in C language about how many lines, 10,000 lines of code practice this semester, you feel the burden of this big?

About 3000 to about 4000 line. In view of this semester the course relatively well-off class, a large amount of this burden but perfectly acceptable.

3, C language learning how your kind? If the school is also OK, do you think the C language learning better what experience? If the school is not good, the bad reasons for what you learn?

Not very good. Probably due to the following points:
(1) the code to the compiler just to see, not to be looked at. This makes me at the time of writing after the completion of the project purpose can not think of a way to update and simplify the code. Because of the complex structure of the code, so over time you even read, let alone talk about optimized code.
(2) the lack of transformation of thinking.
(3) the lack of things simple, complex projects to split into several simple goal of Equations. This makes me especially nested loops, look in the face of the cycle, when the structure and so often there is no entry point.

 

 

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