Second jobs - Red core events

First, the red core events

    2018.8 .16 days, claiming to be China's first independent innovation red core browser is enthusiastic users found that Chrome is the product of reprocessing,

Some users found that after browsing its source browser code red core layers of copy, a lot of redundancy, poor security, false advertising and other issues.

Network open public condemnation and ridicule of their mode of financing 250 million yuan but the product and the company as a charlatan like behavior.

 

Second, my comments

    In the current environment, information exchange is very convenient. Innovation does not mean that behind closed doors, but also need to communicate with each other and learn to communicate, which is

inevitable. But this does not mean you can sit back and relax red core to do a ism who do first PPT draw a pie, scare

Investors, lying to financing. Chrome then get hold of just about packaging innovation, even if the domestic browser? This is to walk the lakes

Liar, what difference does it make? Talk about the success of its software, the company has the core principles of the Red deceiving the public. Argumentative or IT industry

The relevant laws and regulations are not perfect, just let these "foreskin company" Available drill.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Third, I agree with the point of view

    1. write a comment not a bad thing, after all, not all of the code works is a person to do ourselves, our code needs to be at least

To make their team everyone to read. I think the code comments should be as concise as possible in order to improve the work under the premise of quality assurance work

For efficiency.

 

   2. A man in good faith, it is insufficient efforts to upgrade their technology, study hard, always have their own list of small hills that day. Without

Money to be fooled by capital operation. "Made in China" is not achieved overnight.

 

   3.JS will fire for a long time. In addition, JAVA "cool" for so many years is still not alive and kicking. . .

 

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