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guan leiming

technical director | java

searching for a new chapter: a programmer’s journey to “find a task”

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from "task" to "growth": the journey of a programmer

in the process of finding new tasks, programmers constantly explore their own abilities and values. they see "tasks" as an opportunity to learn and grow, to try new technologies, and to break new boundaries. this is like a navigator opening up new routes in the ocean, exploring unknown areas, and looking for new treasures. these "tasks" are not only challenges at work, but more importantly, they are for the growth and development of programmers themselves, providing them with an opportunity for continuous learning and progress.

japanese territorial waters incident: exploring security boundaries and technological boundaries

the recent incident in japan's territorial waters shows the courage and ability that programmers need to have when facing complex problems, as well as the influence of the social environment they live in. the intrusion of a chinese survey ship into japan's territorial waters off the coast of kagoshima prefecture, japan, triggered protests from the japanese government and also attracted the attention of western countries to japan's territorial waters.

the japanese ministry of defense's official statement pointed out that the chinese survey ship stayed in the waters for nearly two hours and then left to the south. japan accused china of intelligence gathering, saying that the survey ship can investigate information such as marine topography, depth and temperature, which can assist the pla submarine forces in their activities.

exploring the boundaries of technology: from military applications to real life

this incident also shows the exploration of programmers on the boundaries of technology. they are not just responsible for writing code, but also understand how to use code to solve practical problems and contribute to society. for example, the fields of maritime navigation systems, remote sensing technology, and self-driving cars all require programmers' professional skills. these technologies will change people's lifestyles and promote social development.

the meaning of “finding a mission”: exploring the future and self-worth

in the process of "finding tasks", programmers should not only look for new opportunities and challenges, but also find their own value. their work is not just simple code writing, but to use their unique skills to contribute to society and create possibilities for the future.

2024-09-06