My creative anniversary (2nd anniversary)

opportunity

Before entering university, I had never heard of CSDN. The first time I used CSDN was to search for how to learn C language, or other content related to C language.

Because I majored in computer science, the start of my freshman year was delayed due to the epidemic, and the teacher taught online. However, I had never been exposed to programming languages ​​before. I was very confused at the beginning, so I searched a lot of C on the Internet. Regarding language-related content, I didn’t know about Bilibili at that time, so I searched it directly on Baidu, and then opened the door to CSDN.

But after reading it at the time, I didn’t know what this website was for. I used it completely later and started writing OJ questions in school . When I searched for the answer, I found CSDN. From then on, I started to use CSDN completely.

It took about a month or two. At that time, I was getting better at learning C language, and I was no longer afraid of programming languages ​​(because at the time I thought programming was all in English and would be difficult, but after I got into it, I found that it was not the case. , there are only a few commonly used words, and once they are familiar, they are nothing. Even if you change the language, some basic keywords are just added on this basis). At the same time, you can also write OJ questions independently, and then you can think of Find a place to record the questions you wrote.

I used Word at the beginning, but I found that it was not convenient to record programming things in Word (I didn’t know there was such a thing as markdown at the time), so I thought of CSDN. I didn’t know it was a blog at the time, because I saw someone else posting on it. After reading it, I wondered if I could post it and record it. So I did some research on how to write and publish, and then I learned that publishing such records is blogging, and then I tried to write my first blog.


reward

1. A good memory is worse than a bad writing. Write down what you learn so that you don’t know when you will use it again, and post it online so you can view it anytime and anywhere.

2. Sort out knowledge and deepen understanding. It seems very simple to share what you have learned, but when you actually write it, you find it very slow because you need to systematically sort out the knowledge you have learned. As teachers often say, learning does not mean you really know it, only sharing it with others Only then will the church truly understand. Therefore, blogging helps me understand knowledge more deeply and remember it for a longer period of time.

3. Check for errors and discuss. Post what you have learned online. If someone sees it and finds some problems, you can tell me and provide some feedback and discussion. If you are wrong, you should respond immediately. If there is a question, the more you can argue, the clearer it will be.

4. Discover some new technologies. This kind of new refers to something I haven't seen before. If I see it, I will go back and learn about it a little bit. If I am interested, I will continue to learn it. Once I get started, I can use it easily. Anyway, many people say that CSDN is not good, but for students, the things on CSDN are enough. I mostly look for things on CSDN and Bilibili, and rarely go to GitHub or stackoverflow .


daily

oj problem solution

Notes on the content of my own study (I study a lot of miscellaneous things, so I go back and study whatever I am interested in, but the general direction is still the Internet of Things major)

Some bugs encountered during development

Some experimental reports written by myself

Read articles from other big guys on CSDN


Achievement

gained recognition from some people

I vaguely remember the excitement when the total number of reads exceeded 100,000.

I bought my own domain name and deployed and built my own blog.


yearning

It is hoped that the total reading volume will exceed the 1 million mark in 2024

I can successfully take the postgraduate entrance examination next year.

Content written by the InsCode Al creative assistant for the first time: 

The benefits of using CSDN include:

1. Rich learning materials: CSDN is a technical community for IT technicians. It has a large number of technical articles, blogs, tutorials and other learning materials, which allows you to quickly understand various technical knowledge.

2. Technical communication platform: On CSDN, you can communicate and discuss with other technical personnel to understand industry trends and technological developments.

3. Career development opportunities: CSDN not only has a large amount of technical information, but also many recruitment information and career development opportunities, which can help you understand the industry's talent needs and your own career development opportunities.

4. Open source project support: CSDN actively supports open source technology, is committed to promoting the development of the open source community, and provides support and resources for various open source projects, allowing you to better participate in open source projects.

5. Personal brand building: Writing technical blogs on CSDN and actively participating in technical exchanges can greatly enhance your popularity and personal brand, and pave the way for your career development.

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