It's Here: My Blog is Finally Live!
After years of dreaming and learning, I’ve finally built my own blog—where tech, life, and personal growth come together.
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After years of dreaming and learning, I’ve finally built my own blog—where tech, life, and personal growth come together.
Dedicated to those friends who have gone astray. I hope you can lift your heads and see the sun in the sky.
During the morning meeting, I received a new task: developing an iPad version of a website. Although it was my first time developing one, I was still full of confidence, after all, there were not many new things.
Today I accompanied classmate S to the Everbright Convention & Exhibition Center to attend what was said to be a very large job fair. We set out at nine o'clock, and by the time we arrived it was already noon.
I am a happy child. Twenty years ago, I arrived in an ordinary working-class family.
In my spare time I read a book called "College Students Graduating with an Annual Salary of 100,000." I was quite inspired by it, especially the "3-5-8 rule" mentioned inside, which is indeed worth thinking about deeply.
I saw this article online and felt quite moved by it. Perhaps this once again proves that behind every success by anyone, there is unknown effort and sweat.
Today I went back to school to take graduation photos. Although the atmosphere was supposed to be quite "sad," it was actually a very happy day for me.
Hello, little one Are you surprised to see this letter? I had originally planned to write it to you secretly, but you, silly girl, actually asked me to write one for you.
I have been working at the company for exactly one week now. Completely opposite to what I expected before, the workplace is not a place to show talent, but a cold place that leaves you helpless.
Taking on the website redesign for the Computer Application Department of Shanghai Technical Institute of Electronics & Information Project description Website changes should not be limited only to replacing navigation and project...
This is my first AE practice piece, made by referring to Li Tao's "The Road to Mastery." I am briefly writing down the production steps for everyone to reference.