Ah, I am a computer student. I am a typical Otaku. It takes about 8 hours to stay on the computer every day (isn't it strong? ^_^)
Maybe many people think that I like games or movies. It seems that this is the same thing as a real guy, but I am not like this. I also play games, but it is by no means the kind of people who are obsessed with games. I seldom watch movies, because I feel that there are no good movies that can attract my eye (because I have fewer movies, don't spray ). Some people may think that I certainly like to visit forums and fill in water. Actually, I do not like to read some posts, but seldom post them. When it comes to this, someone may ask: What are you doing at your computer eight hours ago?
In fact, what I listed above is what I usually do, but there is no special hobby. I also like programming, but I don't want to write a small program, and the large program feels that one cannot stick to it. So my day's computer activities include playing games, watching forums, listening to music, going online, and reading computer books. Now I know why I am talking about the old bird of time, the technical rookie.
Of course, I have my own ideals. I am eager to understand how computers work. I envy hackers. I am dedicated to becoming a computer master, but I am so confused. Computer focuses on practice, whether it is programming or skilled use of a variety of popular software, which is recognized by all people in the IT industry. Pure reading and theoretical research cannot become computer experts.
I have been studying C ++ in depth recently, and I am also studying Linux and its kernel code. Speaking of this Linux kernel, like the grapes in my dreams, I can only swallow water. Everyone knows that if they have a deep understanding of the Linux kernel, they will undoubtedly be a master of computers. However, they do not understand the source code, and they are helpless. Of course, this kind of distress is because my mind is wrong. I don't know the simple principle of seeing the rainbow after the storm, and I always want something at my fingertips.
Less complaints and more practical work. This is what computers should do. Of course, you should learn from others with an open mind ~
I hope that people like me (including me) will be able to find their own interests and efforts in the IT industry and become a computer cool-man as soon as possible !!!