Looking back at 2018 and looking forward to 2019[Copy link]
There is less than a month left before the Spring Festival. Since 2016, I have been recording my year-end summary every year. 2018 is a year of progress, more hard work, and more luck than 2017 for me. I remember that in the first half of 2018, I was afraid that the company project I was working on was not good enough and could not be completed, and I also encountered the company's product upgrade, such as changes in communication buses, changes in communication protocols, peripheral development under cost reduction, changes in frameworks, etc. It was common for me to work overtime from 9 to 12 o'clock every day in the first half of the year. Fortunately, on some issues, I can ask EE forum friends in time, such as 54chenjq, free, Q brother, etc., and the understanding and patient guidance of my supervisor made me feel really lucky in 2018. This process also gave me enough time to understand the code ideas, frameworks, etc. of others (such as github), and how to learn from them and convert them into my own code. A clear idea can help me avoid many detours. I have more time to learn how to develop the host computer, so that I can independently complete the debugging and development of the upper and lower computers. Although I am no longer needed for the development of the host computer, this experience is enough for me to get started and enrich myself. In the second half of 2018, because the framework of the product line was basically set, overtime became less common. I had my own spare time and enough time to DIY and learn to drive and get a driver's license. 2018 was also a year of transformation and guilt. For my family, as a son, an older brother, I did not do well enough and was not responsible enough. For my friends, as a friend, I did not do enough. Keep some time for yourself, think more, and think more. In 2018, as a forum moderator, I posted a fair number of posts, but I wrote each post sincerely, recording my experiences and shortcomings. In 2019, I will spend more time with my family; work hard to improve myself, make more money, save enough for gifts, buy a car, and end my long-term relationship. This content was originally created by RCSN, a user of the EEWORLD forum. If you need to reprint or use it for commercial purposes, you must obtain the author's consent and indicate the source