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I have not logged on for a long time. Not because you don't want to write, but because you have to learn too much after taking over your new job. Without software or operating systems, you need to know the signal and timing, the components in the SOC, and even the hardware communication details. However, whenever I have time to read back my previous blogs, I always want to write something. On the one hand, I want to summarize myself, and on the other hand, I want to be able to view my blog.
For a while, I always wondered what our competitiveness is. Some people say that the Code is always not long written. Some people say that it needs to be transferred to management. Others also say that it needs to be transferred to industries that can better obtain money. There are no right or wrong ideas. So what is my competitiveness for me? Although I have read some books, my father is not Li Gang, and I have nothing to do with the rich generation, no background, no back-to-Hill. What is our competitiveness as an ordinary programmer?
(1) If there is no background, there is no dependency. Therefore, learning has become the only thing I can do.
(2) sense of crisis. Because you don't know what will happen in the future, my blood is filled with a sense of crisis, from work to life.
(3) thinking and reflection. All kinds of social events always bring us into meditation. It has always been my interest to find the answer in history.
(4) simple things are done repeatedly, and repetitive things are done with care. Focusing and specialization are one of the few things I can do at present.
(5) affinity. There are some things that can be done by yourself if you cannot spend money for the moment, such as decoration.
(6) share your knowledge. In fact, knowledge is like wealth. It is born and never taken away.
(7) make a little progress every day and constantly improve your major.
(8) It is easy to know and live things.
(9) maintain a heart of reverence, from good to good, long time.