Yukang Chen | 程序员的喵

Issue 21: Maintaining your own dotfiles; Could Facebook move faster; you and your research

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/weekly-21/ In the past two days, I started to practice the Shuangpin input method, and now I have found some feelings. Shuangpin only needs to press twice to input a Chinese character. I think this design is obviously more reasonable. After you are proficient, it should be faster than Quanpin, and the rhythm […]

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Side Project guide; building a private search engine; Ev no longer as Medium CEO

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/weekly-20/ Recently, I realized that the weekly magazine is getting longer and longer, and I want to show that I enjoy it for the best. I take the introduced things as the entry point of writing, and use my own experience and feelings to radiate and relate other content, such as the article

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Issue 18: Soft Skills for Programmers; Advice for Getting Involved in Open Source Projects; Three Deaths in Your Life

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/weekly-18/ The most difficult thing to write about an article is usually the title and the beginning. For the title of the weekly magazine, I now use this simple combination, and the beginning has always needed to be pondered. Are you curious how long it takes to write such a weekly? It’s probably

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Issue 17, Telecommuting; How Programmers Stay Healthy; Naval Collection

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/weekly-17/ I haven’t updated for another week. Basically, apart from work, I’m busy raising my baby and losing weight. After the epidemic, I feel less lonely when I am with my family. Writing and sharing are inherently lonely things. Telecommuting Employee surveillance software is managerial bankruptcy Rails founder DHH has long advocated and

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Is Follow Your Passion bad advice?

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/passion/ On this day in 2005, Jobs gave that famous speech at Stanford University, which was the most viewed speech on Youtube, with over 40 million views. The speech was certainly good, moving, and inspiring. Jobs shared three short stories, the most important of which was to encourage everyone to follow their hearts

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Issue 16, Daily Notes; Writing an Operating System to Heal Yourself; How Software Engineers Can Get Into the Creator Economy

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/weekly-16/ Last week, I interrupted a weekly update because I was too busy at home. I didn’t expect to receive some readers’ urging to update it. , it seems that the periodic update not only forms some writing habits, but some readers also form reading habits. With the increase in family affairs, the

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Recommend some podcasts

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/podcast/ I’ve spent the last six months listening to podcasts. The good thing about podcasts is that the sound can convey emotions very well, and some creators have very nice voices. Another advantage is that you can listen to it when you are bringing your baby, cooking, and walking, just listening to people

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Get a set of good Java books ?

Original link: http://catcoding.me/p/book-on-java/ One of the original intentions of my official account was to meet more different people, and I did meet some online friends after writing for a few months. No, the editor of Turing Publishing House sent me a set of books. Because of logistics problems, they sent an extra set of books,

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Two fun math puzzles

A few days ago, I saw a math puzzle in the old code farmer group, which reminded me of another problem with red eyes and blue eyes. I feel that it involves a bit of recursion and game meaning. Think about it carefully and share it with you. Sum and Product Sum and Product Randomly

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Issue 12, Reading technical books efficiently; Product thinking for engineers; Visualizing life data

This weekly is about sharing something that triggers my desire to share, three or four topics at a time. I think it’s not just aggregated information collection, but a lot of my own related insights, which is more readable and doesn’t make me look like a robot collecting information. Let me know if you have

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