Today is a memorable day. csdn awarded me a quasi-expert medal. This is the greatest encouragement and affirmation of csdn. I will try my best to share more excellent blog posts in the future! There is a picture with the truth:
Background:
Starting in March August, csdn held the "find out your technical talents" activity, which can be used to recommend and recommend your technical experts in the comments. I affirmed that I did not admit that it was not a technical master, so I tried it. I introduced myself a few days ago. Today, one week later, csdn issued me a quasi-expert medal, this blog post was born.
Personal experience
Since February 11, November, I published a blog post on csdn. It has been nearly three years since today. The three years have been really long. It is just a moment on the timeline.
So far, there have been more than one hundred blog posts, 6 Application columns, and 4 columns of the six columns now have over visits. Including: Java language, C # language, database technology, framework, design mode, various Web Front-end technologies, and so on.
I don't mean to show off anything at all. After all, I don't have any technical skills. I just updated my blog and shared what I know. That's all.
In the past three years, I have experienced a lot and it is hard to express it for too many times. I will be represented by my personal growth path. (If you want to finish this blog today, the time is too short. Please forgive me)
=== Previous articles of cainiao ============================================ ==========
2012-passionate years
Half-year growth experience of cainiao programmers
Year of the snake review my 2012, Outlook 2013-the growth of cainiao programmers
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The path to the Development of cainiao programmers (1) -- The start of cainiao programmers
The growth path of cainiao programmers (2) -- Where has time been
The growth path of cainiao programmers (III)-2014, half a year passed away, half a year of hard work
Some may wonder why we recommend immature blog posts? I think this is the most complete me.
Thanks:
1. First of all, I would like to thank Mr. Mi for his many years of education.
2. I would like to thank tgb's colleagues for learning together and helping each other.
3. Finally, I would like to thank csdn for its encouragement and affirmation.
Finally:
Finally, I would like to share with you a very common sentence: perseverance, you can become an expert.
[Positive energy] thanks to csdn for issuing a quasi-expert medal