1. Three handshakes
2. We should not only be romantic programmers, but also humorous programmers.
3. The first time YOU use CSS
4. Don’t talk to me about the code, I know all about it!
The truth about dual-core cpus
6. True portrayal
7. Interns fix bugs
8. When I thought this was the last Bug and I could go to dinner…
9. It’s a real life act
10. This diagram must have been developed by C++
11. Separate development of front and back ends
Thin code, bloaty code
13. Follow the documentation step by step to the last step
14. Look back at your code in three months
15. Everything in the test environment is ok, online immediately
16. Don’t mess with old projects
17. What, the requirements changed again?
18. I just fixed a Bug when I showed it to my boss
19. Take care of yourself as a first-time programmer
20. Fixing bugs
21. Knock code, tune bug you
God, you touch my code, do you know what the consequences are?
23. When the project was about to go live, the intern suddenly did this
24. Breakpoint debugging bug
25. Programmer interview
26. I forgot to add where condition when I delete
27. Successfully cured my cervical spondylosis
28. The story of the programmer and the product dog
29. Confidently refactoring a seemingly simple module
30. Pair programming routines
MySQL → PostgreSQL → Hadoop
Debugging multithreading will understand!
33. It smells good
34. On the importance of the front end
35. Understand the relationship between development languages
36. The company had a development girl today
The difference between a programmer and a hacker
38. When you ask your boss to correct a programming error
39. Senior developers program as a team
40. It worked, though buggy!
41. Interfaces THAT I design and interfaces that others call
42. You can go first
43. When I wanted to leave work early, but I met my boss at the door
44. When I test the code I’ve just written
45. Tech support is useless
The bugs that may exist after code deployment cannot be known in real time. In order to solve these bugs, I spent a lot of time on log debugging. Incidentally, I recommend a good BUG monitoring tool for youFundebug.
Communication (welcome to join the group, the group will give red envelopes on weekdays, interactive discussion of technology)
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