Every time we do get something we reduce by a measurable amount the opportunity to get that something in the future, until ultimately the time will come when there will be no more "getting."
── LINDSAY, R. B. (1959). ENTROPY CONSUMPTION AND VALUES IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE. American Scientist
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About Me
- I am a First Year B.Sc. Computer Science student @ University of Birmingham
I will look for a PhD position 1.5 years later- I am currently working as a Backend Dev & Backend Dev Manager @ Treehollow
- I have basic understanding and beginner's experience on C# and Golang, i.e. you can assume that I can't code
- I have an entry level understanding of RDBMS (e.g. MySQL and PostgreSQL) and NoSQL (e.g. Redis), and am current learning Cassandra and MongoDB with gorm and EF Core.NET
- I can speak Mandarin (zh-CN), British English (en-GB), Chinglish (en-CN) and quite a bit Cantonese (zh-HK)
- I can't regex, html, css and JavaScript, I feel sorry about this
- I use Visual Studio, Goland, Rider and IdeaJ as my IDEs, and git as VCS
- I use Windows 10 x64, Debian x64 and Manjaro x64 as my system environment
, BTW, I don't use Arch - I love business laptops, therefore I work with my favourate ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6, Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro (14'' AMD) and MSI GS66 2020 (as workstation) (Ordered by frequency of use)
My Interest
- Machine Learning & Artificial Inteligent: currently learning it
- Programming Language: I am creating my own language following some instructions
- Software Engineer: I am quite passionate about it and practicing it
- Other: interested at Mathematics, Public Health and Epidemiology, may try to get MPH/PGDip/PGCert degree after finishing CS courses
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