The last piece of code

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#include

#define university “happy”

#define friend “allOfYou”

#define kexie "life"

Open your mind, organize your thoughts, calm your mind, and write quickly...

When I sent my tripartite agreement, I suddenly realized that I only had less than eight months left in my student life. I don’t know whether I should thank VIVO for saving me from the painful memories of job hunting, or regret that VIVO will eventually take away my college life. Anyway, time waits for no one, and what is coming will come, so before it comes, I don’t want to leave any regrets in the last period of my study.

Back to the time when I was looking for a job, it was a painful memory for me. Every job finder should be the same, only the best ones can keep confident, most people are very confident that they can find a good job, and then they are constantly rejected and hit, and then they lower their goals and adjust their defenses, submit hundreds of resumes, and finally get a job with destiny after constant presentations, written tests, and interviews. Most of my friends didn't expect that I would eventually find a non-technical job, and it also basically announced that no one in this year's electronic packaging class would work in a technical job.

Most people agree that people can switch from technical to non-technical positions, but once you move to a non-technical position, you can never go back to a technical position. With that kind of entanglement, anxiety and fear, I finally chose a job like a product manager. I have some regrets and some regrets, but anyway, I can't go back.

I remember how serious I was when I was learning C language in my freshman year. I was probably the most hardworking person at that time. I would spend every night in the library reading the book "C Language Programming" published by Tsinghua Qiang. I was also one of the first people in the class to pass the second-level C language exam in computer science.

The Science and Technology Association will always be an inseparable part of my college life. I was used to writing #include, and finally got used to writing #include in the Science and Technology Association. At that time, I was naive and persistent. Maybe I am still naive now, but it seems that men will not admit that they are not mature enough now, and always feel that they were too naive at the beginning. With the idea that "not everyone loves technology from the beginning", I won the position of director, and it can be regarded as the real beginning of my technical career. That year, I wrote countless codes, adjusted many programs, and built many circuits, but I was still one step behind T-Zero in the field of technology.

Finally, at the end of my sophomore year, I understood what it means for a person to truly love technology, so I have always been willing to play a supporting role in the field of technology. It was also during the year when I was the chairman of the Science and Technology Association that I learned to restrain my arrogance. Hardware design suits me, so I gave up the electronics competition and focused on writing those programs created by the country. I don’t know if there are tens of thousands of lines of code, but I still managed to call up the voice control program of STC10L08XE without using an emulator. Perhaps it was the sense of honor brought by the achievement that made me feel that the path of a coder is the right path for me, so I started learning C++, I learned to type #include, I started learning JAVA, and learned to type public static void main(String[] args). People who type code have three lines of love letters. I don’t know if you know:

Comliling……

Linking……

0 error,0 warning

Unfortunately, when Huawei, Alibaba, Baidu, Tencent, and Yulong Coolpad completely rejected me, I realized that the road of technology was not for a programmer like me who changed careers halfway through. So many students from the School of Computer Science and the School of Software had a huge advantage over me.

It was a night with little sleep and many dreams. I seemed to be typing code the whole night, and seemed to be using my code to exchange for offers one after another. So when I woke up, I finally went to the sales interview for the first time (what kind of idea is this...).

The interview went quite smoothly. Maybe I was born with a smooth tongue or I just developed this skill. I made it to the final interview without any preparation. Although I still failed, it gave me a head start. In the subsequent application process, offers came not too slowly.

On the day I sent out the tripartite agreement, the weather was not as rainy as in the novel, but sunny and suitable. However, I guess only I know the bitterness in my heart. Three years of irrigation and preparation vanished in less than 10 days. The programs and documents that took up half of my E drive seemed to tell me that this was just the beginning, but they died soon. What are Keil C, VC6.0, VS2010, Eclipse? It seems that they have become irrelevant to me in just a moment. The affectionate teachings I gave to my roommates, classmates and juniors seemed to have turned into deception in an instant.

There is a feeling that my royal career has gone empty in the blink of an eye. The eloquence of a tech geek seems so ordinary to me when I am among a group of colleagues like me. The image of a tech geek among the public becomes a joke when I look at my real tech geek colleagues.

Delete VS2010, delete Eclipse, I will never need you again. But when I started, the Delete button on the right seemed to be so heavy that I couldn't shake it. Finally, I couldn't help it and clicked Enter, which opened the interface that I was so familiar with:

Project——New Project…The last piece of code:

#include

#define...

It records my university, my friends, my science association, my honor, my pain, my queen, and closes my fading youth... But every program will eventually write:

return 0

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