For me, the year of 2018 is a scale of my career, which is just one year after I worked in the company. Since I wanted to work in the front end for one year now, Nuggets has always been a technical community that has accompanied me and I like, so I would like to leave my 2018 summary here.
2018 summary
- Starting my first job is personally historic. After graduation, because I didn’t want to do a job related to my major (I didn’t study hard in college, lack of market competitiveness, and worry about finding a job), I initially mastered front-end related skills after a period of hard training in isolation. Fortunately, I entered a company and got a position in front-end development.
- I bought my first MacBook Pro and took a back seat to four years of gaming in college. Apple’s things are really expensive! Thank your family for their support. Why would I choose Mac? One is recommended by the boss, one is that Mac has a good reputation, and one is that I know it down really for a programmer, this thing is as good as faith (objectively speaking, Windows is not weak at all, depending on the individual, not set to discuss who is good or bad). I am not a person with strong self-control, but in order to live up to the equipment cost, INDIRECTLY or deliberately ask myself to learn something, can not waste good equipment. To be honest, I don’t think it is good and desirable to force myself to study in this way, but as a relatively passive learning me, I still choose (people ah, is easy to be bitchy 🤧). By the way, for executives who use Macs, the experience is really good.
- I found I didn’t have a solid technical foundation. Fundamentals are really important, and you can’t hide them at work. Think of those pits left by self-study, it seems that there are many have not been filled. Having a foundation but not a solid one is like building a scaffold (construction type, not vue-CLI type). The frame is up, but the screws and bolts are not tightened, and it wobbles. In practical work, the development efficiency is not high enough, easy to write some bugs that should not appear, the use of technology is clumsy and not flexible, others may be very vague when talking about a technical knowledge. This is my intuitive feeling, is really uncomfortable 🤣.
- The depth and breadth of technology still need a long time to accumulate training. For example, the Vue framework used by our team, I am only familiar with its use and general understanding, but not familiar with its principle and bottom layer. If the task of refactoring or building a new project was handed to me, I would probably panic. Another, it is really a deep sea into the front end (like medical students learn what no matter what to learn this kind of saying), I on the front end of the technical content has been updated again and again, is not the previous WRITING HTML, CSS, JavaScript work so simple. This year ALONE I learned webpack, Git and other tools, but also a cursory look at the new Webpack 4, VUe-vli3. There’s still a lot to learn. To master the framework, consolidate and deepen the basic knowledge, master the new JS specification, will optimize the project program, network protocol, will webpack, Git and so on tool library, and really feel that not a background language front-end is not a good front end, so learn a background language is also very necessary. And so on, the front end to learn really a lot, I can only say a long way to go, perseverance!
- This year FORMED a new habit, every night before going to bed to listen to Luo Fat blowing niubi for 10 minutes. I think it’s a good habit, at least not a bad one. Since I read Luji Thinking in 2014, I have been a fan of this product circle. It’s not idolaty or brainwashing, it’s not being pushy (or a little bit), it’s really getting a different perspective on things, which I find interesting. But poor, can not afford to open what members, can not afford to buy all kinds of courses, has been heard of the free plate, thinking, li Xiang knowledge internal reference ah. Ah, miss the previous 40 minutes, free, more in-depth logical thinking video ah 😂. The equal sign means that some things are not important. My understanding taken out of context is a more scientific and reasonable trade-off, including life, including technical learning.
The Flag in 2019
Flag should be set up or should be set up, in case it is really achieved? Ha ha
Technical aspects:
- Go over the basics again, review the old and learn the new. Sometimes I really feel that I have only worked for a year and used the framework for a year. I am not familiar with many native JS things and CSS attributes, and even SOME HTML tags that are not commonly used for a period of time. I have forgotten many of them, and I am afraid to think about them carefully. I don’t know if anyone feels the same way. Think of the days in school when you had to cram for finals. Prepared books: advanced JavaScript Programming, CSS World, JavaScript Ninja Secrets
- Go over the Vue source code. Ashamed of is, do a year front-end, never go to see which library or framework source, only to move the brick, so 2019, I need to touch the current familiar with some Vue source code, broke the record did not read the framework source code. Preparation course: MOOCs “vue. js source comprehensive in-depth analysis”.
- Continue learning JAVA. Do not seek mastery, but understand how to use. Not being able to speak a background language is really not a good thing. Although I began to learn part of it at the end of 2018, I haven’t finished it yet because of various shelving. Keep picking it up. Preparation courses: book “Crazy JAVA Handout”, “JAVA Career Path” by VIDEO course MOOC.
- Try writing articles. This is helpful for learning and improving your recognized skills. Although a few days earlier this year has written a test water, but it seems that no one read, ha ha. Can’t give up, or learn to write. Like this second article I wrote in Denver…
Other aspects:
- Save up for a Kindle. To be honest, I’m not a big fan of e-books, because I don’t feel as good as a physical book, even a Kindle. But I’m tired of moving all these boxes of books. It’s better to go out alone with a few things. This year at random bought a lot, the last year down a penny did not save up… Uncomfortable. In addition, I read a minimalism book this year and found it good. I want to practice it in 2019 based on the actual situation. So there’s a need for a Kindle.
- If you have the money, you can subscribe to a VIP class and listen to a book every day. This need not reason, pure hobby, ha ha.
To my 2018 and 2019
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