Journal

Development Log

2007·08·16

Machine-translated from Chinese.  ·  Read original

It’s decided! From today on, I’ll start writing development logs.

Originally, I was supposed to take on a project from Professor Fang Xiongwu of the School of Electrical Engineering, but it ended up falling through. He asked me, “Have you developed any programs before?” And I said, of course, I have. After some casual chatter, he still didn’t seem convinced. I reckon I won’t be getting that project after all… It’s pretty frustrating. I guess it’s my own fault for not accumulating experience and not keeping a record of what I’ve done during my time at Qu Chen. Now, I’ve forgotten what I’ve done and can’t even find any records.

Sigh, I guess I’m still too young…

The purpose of development logs is to record what I’m working on, which isn’t limited to program development, but also includes other technical-related things I’m doing. Of course, I’ll also record any rewards I receive and competitions I participate in. This way, when I’m looking for projects, doing part-time work, or finding a job in the future, I’ll be able to quickly find the relevant materials. I’ve never been fond of writing these kinds of things, partly because nobody usually reads them, and partly because they’re all about technical jargon, giving off a showy vibe. But now, it seems like it’s really necessary to have a page like this. However, I’ll keep it separate from my blog to preserve the nice literary atmosphere here:)

The URL is: http://dev.darlingtree.com/

I don’t want to use any existing blog comment systems, so I’ll start with a static one. If I have time, I’ll switch it to a dynamic one in a few days. I hope those of you who understand some technology will take a look and offer some guidance!

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One should always be a thoughtful person!

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