Some time ago I wrote an article entitled "Play with Rod Johnson of spring and" Wheel theory ", attracting some spring enthusiasts (here I refer to themSpring fansOr"Spring fans "). I can't help but feel a little terrible when I see the blind obedience and impetuous atmosphere in the field of technical R & D in China. These attacks have been overwhelmed for a long time, another month's World Cup gave me a chance to heal.
In fact, in addition to objectively analyzing rod Johnson's description of "Wheel theory, I would also like to encourage my colleagues to participate in the so-called "repetitive wheel of invention" in foreign countries. I think that the reason why Chinese technology has never been used is that the research on the core of the system (such as JVM, pattern, algorithm, etc.) is too small, even if there is such an opportunity, I often find some excuses for myself (the "Wheel Theory" is also one of the excuses), because I have no chance to try or dare not try it, this has led to the daily use of high-end imported goods by our technical staff. The article "Wheel Theory" is just an objective case. It does not mean to belittle a product or spring, nor to belittle a person.
This article has aroused comments and attention from many people and stimulated a lot.Spring fans". The consequences can be imagined. I have been chased by many "Spring fans". Of course, most of the "Spring fans" have culture and knowledge, they cannot be picky about my article "Play with spring rod Johnson and" Wheel theory, so I had to borrow an article I published later, "Before 80", to take it out of context and launch a big attack. I threw a huge block of bricks at me, I also threw easyjf to a Chinese open-source team. These comments hit a new high in blogjava at the same time, and followed by an article that had little to do with the technology, they showed off their understanding of spring technology, it is a bit confusing.
Today, due to strong resistance from "Spring fans", I will not post articles related to "non-technical" in my previous blog after discussing with Dudu, the webmaster of blogjava, after all, Dudu and I did not dare to get involved again.
However, as a programmer, language, code, and tools are not all of me, my thoughts, methods, and attitudes are what I value most. Now that the Internet has evolved into the web era, we can't write code and play tools all day long, we have to have our own ideas, and these ideas need to be shared and discussed with everyone, in order to make rapid progress.
Therefore, to open a blog on csdn, we hope to express some of our insights in technical work under the standard management system of csdn. At the same time, I believe that csdn cannot be controlled by a few people in such a large developer network, so it cannot accommodate other opinions.
As a technology, you cannot blindly follow the technology, or be impetuous. You need to think independently and in a peaceful environment.
Today, I am writing a series of articles "Blood cases caused by spring wheels", not to blame someone or some people for what they did before, this article does not require some people to change the world outlook or anything else. I just hope that some uninformed friends who are very concerned about this incident can have a comprehensive understanding of this incident, at the same time, I also hope to provide some reference materials for those colleagues who are good at thinking, writing programs with their brains, and learning.
I hope that after the "blood case", we will be able to calmly think about it. We also hope that easyjf's comrades who have been affected by the "blood case" some time ago will re-adjust their mentality and work hard for our dreams.
For details about this case, see:
A "blood case" caused by a "Wheel Theory" (2)
A "blood case" caused by a "sprng Wheel" (3)
A "blood case" caused by a "Spring wheel" (4)
A "blood case" caused by a "Spring wheel" (5)
An episode of spring wheel murder
A "blood case" caused by a "Spring wheel" (6)-blood case presentation and on-site highlights
We hope we can work together to create a good open-source environment!