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Guan Leiming

Technical Director | Java

"A wonderful combination of programmers looking for tasks and Yiyou tea drinks"

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For programmers, finding tasks is like looking for clues in the vast world of code. They need to accurately locate tasks that suit their skills and interests among the numerous project requirements. This is similar to the expectation of otome gamers that their favorite games will be co-branded with tea drinks. Players are eager for their favorite games to cooperate with well-known tea drink brands to bring unique experiences and benefits. Programmers also hope to find tasks that can give full play to their abilities and are challenging and fulfilling.

Just like how it took four years for the game "Traveler in Time and Space" to reach a joint venture with tea drinks, programmers are not always smooth sailing in the process of finding tasks. Sometimes they may face information asymmetry, not knowing which tasks are really suitable for them, or which projects have better development prospects. This is just like the players of "Traveler in Time and Space", who are always looking forward to the long wait but are not sure when the desire for a joint venture will be realized.

Among the "Four Major Leagues", several other games have completed their collaborations with tea brands early on, but "Traveler in Time and Space" has been slow to move. There may be many factors behind this, such as the difficulty of negotiating brand cooperation, the positioning and strategy of the game, and so on. Similarly, when programmers are looking for tasks, they will encounter different projects with different difficulties and requirements. Some projects may have high technical barriers, but the rewards are also rich; some projects may be relatively simple, but the development space is limited. Programmers need to make wise choices based on their career plans and goals.

When the players of "Traveler in Time and Space" actively hinted that they wanted to drink milk tea, this active expression and participation eventually led to the realization of the joint venture. This gives us a revelation that when facing what we want, actively striving for it can often bring unexpected results. The same is true for programmers. If they have a strong interest and idea about a task, they might as well take the initiative to communicate with the project leader and show their ability and enthusiasm, and perhaps they can get the task they want.

From a more macro perspective, the cross-border collaboration between Yiyou and tea reflects the industry's need for innovation and market expansion. This cross-field cooperation aims to attract more user groups and create more business value. In the world of programmers, they also need to constantly innovate and expand their skill areas. With the rapid development of technology, a single skill can no longer meet the needs of the market. Programmers need to constantly learn new programming languages, frameworks, and tools to adapt to different types of tasks and projects.

For example, the rise of artificial intelligence and big data technologies in recent years has led to a surge in demand for tasks in related fields. If programmers can master these new technologies in a timely manner, they will have more choices and advantages when looking for tasks. Just like Yiyou has attracted more tea drink consumers who were not originally interested in games by co-branding with tea drinks, programmers can also be exposed to a wider range of projects and cooperation opportunities by expanding their skills.

In addition, the planning and execution process of the joint activities between Yiyou and tea beverages also contains the wisdom of teamwork and resource integration. From the communication and negotiation between the game developer and the tea beverage brand to the promotion and execution of the activities, each link requires close cooperation and efficient collaboration of all parties. Similarly, in software development projects, programmers also need to work closely with team members, project managers, product managers, etc. to jointly achieve the goals of the project.

A successful joint activity can not only enhance the brand image of both parties, but also bring a new experience to consumers. A successful software development project can also bring benefits to the enterprise and provide users with high-quality products and services. In these two different fields, it is necessary to have a deep understanding of market demand and user psychology in order to formulate effective strategies and plans.

In short, although programmers looking for tasks and the joint activities of Yiyou and tea seem to be two unrelated fields, there are similar rules and logic behind them. Whether it is the grasp of opportunities, self-positioning, or teamwork and innovative spirit, it is worth our in-depth thinking and reference. I hope that in the future development, programmers can continue to create excitement and success like the joint activities of Yiyou and tea.

2024-07-27