Start with your heart

I am also a typical night owl, I always feel that night time is very precious. Working overtime needs to deal with work, which is basically not my own time. The time after get off work is particularly precious, and I always want to do something.

This kind of thinking has continued from graduation to the present. When I first started working, my technical ability was very good, and I had a strong interest in technology, so the goal at that time was to focus on technology within three years, and I would always be eager to learn about it. There are too many questions in my heart to know everything. Every day at 20:00, I will basically wait for the open source power open class on time. I will stay up until 1-2 am every night, looking for blogs and videos to learn, and I often consult with my mentor, who is called "Master", to discuss various issues. Even now, I still keep in touch with the "Master", and I often call or WeChat to ask each other to confirm and confirm some ideas and problems.

Looking back now, the fastest growth in the past five years was the first two years. In those two years, hunger, thirst, exploration, exploration and exploration laid a solid foundation for me. Personally, I think the foundation is really very important. After learning the profound internal skills of Jiuyang Shengong, it is easy to learn other martial arts. In fact, the foundation is Jiuyang Shengong. If you understand the basics, you will understand its essence. Although I'm still not that good, but I'm still very confident to say that I am the 20% of the people who are around me along the way. I think the 2-8 principle still makes sense, although it doesn't mean that there are really 20%. People are the spires, and its core meaning should be that in most scenarios, fewer people or things are the most important. My goal has always been to become the 20% of the moment, and it seems that I am still within my own goals.

It's not to say that there has been little progress in the past few years. In fact, the growth is not small, but the first two years are more meaningful. Every time I leave my job (I’ve been a startup company for a few years, but all the startup companies I’ve worked for have failed and I have to leave, and all the ones I’ve worked for have failed. Does this have anything to do with me) I will summarize the previous design What areas are not good, where can be improved, that area is indeed a bit frustrating, what will you do if you design it again. Later, I heard a word "recovery", which is probably the case. In fact, these processes of continuous thinking are the most valuable experiences, and I am very fortunate that I have been able to "travel" through these all the way. Struts -> spring mvc, lib folder -> maven management, svn -> git, Nginx, redis, Alibaba cloud server, database construction and maintenance, spring boot, single application -> service construction. As a system builder (don't dare to call it architecture, the word architecture has always been a sacred existence in my heart), you can't just use it, the important thing is to understand its essence, what is the meaning of using it, can you No, what problems can it solve, what problems can it not solve, and how. The current system such as ssm, NGINX, git, maven, etc. are all standard, yes, you are using the project builder to build it, so why is the current standard like this? Those who come here may have a deep understanding. Many senior engineers around me can't even distinguish between maven and git responsibilities. Both are indeed related to the version. Obviously, they don't understand the essence. If they don't understand the essence, they will not work well. , how to do it. If you don't know it, you can't use it well, you will enter it randomly, you will use a plane to hit mosquitoes, and you will turn your fork to smash rice. I have always respected the older generation of programmers. Today, we may be laughing at how those antiques don't use awesome IDEs, and why they don't even know this and that. When I think about what the older generation has experienced personally, I will be in awe. From slash and burn, from manual to automatic tools, they must have suffered, and must have come over.

Although I have mastered some things over the years, when I wanted to look back and sort out, I found that it was so messy, without my own cognitive system or systemic precipitation. Niubi? show me! But nothing can come out, or there is something but "can't take it out", it is messy and unorganized. In retrospect, this is also a problem I have always had, and this problem has been there since my life - laziness. The math and physics formulas in junior high school were never memorized. The exams were all temporarily derived. Now I remember that I was still deriving trigonometric functions during the senior high school entrance examination. However, the course in junior high school was really simple. Fast. You can get a good score without memorizing (270 points for the physical and chemical students in the senior high school entrance examination, and a total score of 300 should be considered a good score). High school mathematics, physics and chemistry are still quite difficult. It is not enough to understand the principles alone. Many formulas have pre-derivation. So high school is GG. Although it is possible to say in a high-sounding manner that I hate rote memorization, otherwise I will be more arrogant and arrogant. In fact, in the dead of night, I realize that it is just pretending, it is an excuse for my laziness, and I am still stubborn when I fail to achieve my goal.

A long time ago, I heard from my predecessors that it is best to start a blog or something to record your own summary. At that time, I always thought that technical blogs were just tools for those who wanted to "gold money" for themselves. Copy and reprint it and change it. It is my own, and I claim that I have posted some technical blog. It seems to be very awesome, and it is indeed full of a large number of meaningless blogs with very low quality. But now I realize the true meaning of blogging: to record my own cognitive system, to hone my writing ideas and skills. Because I really need to sort out the things of these years, not to say that the things of these years are awesome, but to give myself an account of what I have learned these years, and look back at my career when I am in my 50s or 60s , there is still no systematic thing, or nothing can be said. That's a real pity.

My writing skills are really bad. After I fall asleep with my son, I wake up after one o'clock in the morning and want to do something. I couldn't help but examine myself again. After various examinations, I decided to start my own blogging path, but it is now 4:30 in the morning. For the time being, think of where to write it, and slowly hone.

I hope not to ask for one a day, but 3-4 a week.

1. Make a good summary and record yourself.

2. Do not copy, do not reprint, record your most real and simple things, and avoid flashy things.

3. Hone your writing skills

Let’s start with these three original intentions.

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