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After I started, I realized that the job description was not quite what I thought it would be.

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June 2018, Junior Summer in Progress, Internship Day Two at Work

Yesterday, Wang Gong told me that it is best to use eclipse as a unified development tool, and this morning I noticed that some of my colleagues are actually using idea.

eclipse still need to learn, with idea forget, just find a pirated version of the Internet on the good, do not bother so much.

The company got caught. It's the company's problem, too.If the company doesn't prohibit the use of ideas, it must not be my problem.

First thing in the morning at work, I'm still doing my part to kickstart the local environment, and after half a day of messing around, I'm still not up, so I have to ask someone hard.

Any further deletions on your own would be close to killing the whole program.

"Mr. Wang, I pulled the code down, but it won't start directly locally, it reports xxx errors, should I change it anywhere?"

"Well, you comment out xxx and change xxx to xxx and it should be up. You bring the computer over here and I'll help you mess with it"

I see that he commented out several classes and changed several configurations and it did start.

It's a good thing I asked when I couldn't get it right, otherwise I wouldn't have known how long it would take to get it right on my own...

Soon after, I was given a job in the afternoon.

There were no meetings to discuss requirements or anything, not quite the same as what was said on the internet, no BRD reviews, PRD reviews, UED reviews, or any of that.It's being pulled over to the location to say to the page that it has to add a xxx field here and return it to the front-end to show the

Fortunately here is the front and back end of the separation, I am self-taught in the time I hate to write the front-end, adjust a style to adjust me most of the day, so I concentrate on writing curd on the end of the matter.

But I realized I hadn't even gotten into that mall backend, so I asked for a url address and an account.

This mall backstage I glanced at, mainly for merchants, backstage modules are: address management, product management, purchase management, order management, system tools, message management and so on .

With a local startup, it was pretty easy to do the request, not to mention adding just one field. Soon enough, my code was added and a simple request didn't seem to have any problems.

Even though it seems to be going so well, I'm actually quite apprehensive every step of the way.I'm afraid of disturbing people.

1, afraid of writing their own code did not write comments others can not read, more afraid of accidentally changing the code of others.

2、Fear of submitting data or files that should not be submitted to the SVN central repository

3、Fear of messing up the data of the test environment and affecting others.

After making sure there were no more problems, I went to the front-end, and the front-end I was matched with sat next door to me, and looked to be about the same age as me.

I caught him dozing off, head very rhythmically down-> up, down-> up... Kinda like when I used to go to school, it was hot, and I was sitting in my seat in class and dozing off.

I said I'd be in/product/queryThe return value of the interface plus a field xxx, gotta show it on the page.

I didn't give him the file or anything.Just send him the revised return structure directly and it's gone

Later on, I had nothing else to do, so I chatted a little more about it.

It turned out that he graduated this year, came into this company has been two months, said that usually there is nothing to do, quite easy.

I didn't dare to ask about salary or anything else, it seems to be a taboo in the workplace.

Asked the front-end tech and said angular is used here.

I used to hear a lot about the Three Musketeers of the front-end when I was studying:angularvuecap (a poem)reactI didn't learn any of them, and I feel like Optical Java has taken all my energy and my skills are still so poor.

After I finished self-testing, I committed the code to the SVN of my test environment, and then I told the test girl that I raised the test.

Soon ah, the test told me there was a bug. i looked at it and thought:"It's none of my business. It's not like I'm the one who made the change.". I thought so, but replied to the tweet and changed

"Uh-huh. Let's see."


The Bottom Programmer, my story, continues to be serialized.