Since your original community has entered the era of big diaries, the poster hopes to take this opportunity to plant a tree. One reason for naming it the Wisdom Tree is that it always reminds the poster of more than ten years ago; another is that this floor will share some computer‑related learning records (the more I study computer science, the more I feel like a beggar) and life records. The poster will be a junior next semester, studying a computer‑science‑related major but not a formal CS program; there are some aspects that aren’t that good. Of course, the poster is with XJTU IP but does not want to be boxed~
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There are so many unknown things, many failures and gratifying moments to share with you.
These past few days, my high school classmates from Fudan visited Xi’an, just after the final exam week, taking it easy, and we arranged to meet a high school classmate from the Fourth Military Medical University we hadn’t seen in over a year. I have to say, the military school’s personnel management is indeed strict; for military doctors with a military rank, roll call at 7 am, 12 pm, 4 pm and 9 pm in the evening is mandatory, and on weekends a team going off‑camp has a limited number of people that must be negotiated. There is basically no summer vacation; sophomore year requires training, junior year you take clinical courses at Xijing Hospital, senior year you rotate through departments. Only the winter break allows a trip home, and only if your family lives out of the province.
The five‑year medical training at the Fourth Military Medical University works like this: after five years of undergraduate study you do two years of standardized training, then two years at the grassroots level, at which point you are a second‑lieutenant; if the grassroots unit does not retain you, you can smoothly pursue a three‑year master’s degree, then another two years at the grassroots, becoming a first‑lieutenant, and finally a Ph.D. for n years; after finishing, you serve another two years in the army or at the grassroots, becoming a captain. According to a classmate, someone calculated that, if everything goes smoothly, you would reach the rank of captain by age 40. In an eight‑year program, you become a captain right after completing the doctorate. After captain there are ranks of major, lieutenant colonel, colonel, and senior colonel… I don’t know, if there’s anything to tell the Earth online administrator, we’re all living hard.
My military‑school classmate had roll call at noon,
Clinical medicine is so exhausting; my high school classmate from Peking University, who is interning, is almost dying of fatigue (8-year integrated program).
Sigh, when I was filling out my preferences I seriously considered the eight‑year program , but because there were few slots and I was worried it would drop to a five‑year program, I switched to XJTU .
After the ospp application failure, I was lurking in the Feishu group watching the leader’s communication with the selected students. The mogan community proposed the “most difficult project”, and nobody applied for this project until the last two days (similar to tab code completion + tooltip already has a demo ). The guys’ speed in picking up projects is still too fast…
Recently I submitted two small PRs: one is senior Meow’s survival XJTU life chapter, and the other is ospp’s API testing. This project feels more like an open‑source onboarding project for me. The leader is called linuxsuren, who often participates in the “Open Source Face‑to‑Face” podcast; he seems nice, so I followed him. Another reason is that I’m not very familiar with Go and gRPC , and I’ve been relying too much on GPT. In the next few days I’ll go through the Go PL book and do the quick 7daygo exercises.
A good PR practice is to create a new branch for each of your changes in the forked repository. A common mistake is to keep modifying directly on master and try to solve multiple issues in a single PR.
I’m currently on a train to Jiangyin, Jiangsu, heading there to work for the RC fleet. If any of my fellow Door friends are teammates, you can now “box” me . Here’s a picture:
Great! I’m very happy to contribute to the Xi’an Jiaotong University survival guide~ It makes me feel again that this page still has some value.
With the new students enrolling, a new version of refine will also start. Before that, I actually refined a new version, a freshman guide about Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence (actually mainly AI research‑oriented, but it’s similar; doing traditional CS is indeed a smaller proportion now, maybe just Arch or DB) written in a blog format (I also discuss the thought process of writing this instead of putting some content into the survival guide). If there’s a chance, I can also share it with the OP’s junior classmates: 致新生的你 • Axi's Blog
So it turns out Senior Meow has been watching 土塬, in fact, Raspberry does not have a relatively leading position in rank and research, I’ll contribute to other sections.
I’ve been watching everyone from a dark corner, mainly because everyone writes diary posts. I feel like I have too many things going on, and I might write for a few days and then disappear. But recently I can give it a try. Compared to weekly entries (although my weekly entries didn’t record much either), each entry can be shorter and quicker.