MVP Technical Support
Visual c ++ MVP, who once studied at the University of Chicago and the University of Dublin in Europe, has changed his understanding of this study abroad. Compared with foreign countries, it is not only the difference in teaching requirements, but also the gap in teaching management and teaching philosophy. At that time, he came up with the idea of doing something in the IT training industry in China. After returning home, he has been engaged in pattern recognition and information encryption, and has been back to China to participate in many military projects, including the Shenzhou 5th navigation system and the command and Dispatch System of the Chinese navy. Choosing a good development tool has become a top priority. At this time, he has been dealing with C ++. Using Visual Studio, the msdn website has become a frequent place for him to learn. Since 2005, he has been devoted to the computer education industry. Sharing IT knowledge has become an indispensable part of his life. Almost every week, he will give free lectures in colleges and universities, provides technical training for instructors in colleges and universities. At the same time, he set up a CTO club in Wuhan to provide IT enterprises with technical training and understand their employment needs. He hopes that IT enterprises and educational institutions in China can be organically linked together. In order to realize this idea, he also served as the director of the China Vocational Education Committee, the correspondent of the China Computer Society, and the president of the Wuhan Forum of the Chinese Young Scientist Forum, at the same time, I took charge of the Information Technology Sub-subject in the reform of vocational education in China, and developed a set of development methods based on enterprise needs for the Ministry of Education, which has been used in more than 40 colleges and universities nationwide. He hopes that more people will be able to invest in IT education reform in China, changing the current situation of Chinese college students who are unemployed after graduation.