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2021 Year in Review: Baby, Career, and Growth

2021 has passed. Taking advantage of the New Year holiday, I’d like to look back at the year. This will be a casual review—writing whatever comes to mind. 2021 for me was marked by becoming a father, changing jobs (including a boring period of working from home), and making new friends. Overall, it was a pretty good year.

However, in terms of personal growth, I feel like I might have stagnated or even regressed, which is a bit alarming. Learning is like rowing upstream; if you don’t move forward, you fall back. 2022 needs to be a year of deep cultivation. I hope to progress together with everyone reading this.

I’ve also tallied some data related to my technical sharing, shared my income from these platforms, and listed some hardware and software I recommend. Feel free to take a look.

2018 Best Items Recommendations - A Reward for Your Hard Work

At the beginning of 2018, I wrote 2017 Best Items Recommendations. Recently, some people asked if I’d do one for 2018. Although 2018 was a tough year, there were still some great things worth recommending to everyone.

Just like in 2017, I’ll share things that I found helpful for work or life. The recommendations include apps, hardware, books, blogs, and columns. I hope they provide value to you in 2019.

Lu Qi: Besides Good Code, What Makes an Engineer Excellent?
Reposted from: Baidu Family, based on Lu Qi’s internal sharing at Baidu in July 2017. It is highly worth learning and pondering for technical personnel. I personally admire Lu Qi. “Lu Qi is known for his incredible energy. He typically wakes up at 4 AM, checks emails, and then runs 4 miles on a...
2017 Annual Best Recommendations - Reward Yourself for Hard Work

2017 has passed before we knew it. The blog hasn’t been updated for a while - one reason is that I increasingly realize how shallow my knowledge is and fear that writing about technical topics might mislead readers, and another reason is simply that I’ve been too lazy. Given these two reasons, I’ve decided that blog updates no longer need to be limited to technical articles - things I find meaningful, thoughts, and reflections will also be shared here. On one hand, it serves as my own record, and if it happens to help readers along the way, that would be even better (though there aren’t many readers anyway…).

Since 2017 has just passed, I feel it’s necessary to recommend to everyone the things that I found to be great experiences or very helpful for work and life in 2017 - perhaps you’ll need them in 2018. The recommendations include Apps, hardware, books, equipment, etc. It should be noted that these are things that brought me great help in 2017 - what works for me may not work for you. Without further ado, let’s get into it!

Reflections on Work and Growth (2017)

In the blink of an eye, it’s 2017. I’ve been working for nearly four years. I went to school in Weihai in 2009, started my internship in Shanghai in 2012, stayed in Shanghai after graduating in 2013, joined Meizu in Zhuhai in 2014, and have been here ever since.

I’ve been writing on this blog since graduation—writing, deleting, and rewriting—recording my journey from App development to System App development, and finally to System Framework development. Looking back after a few years is a great way to appreciate how far I’ve come.

This post records my thoughts on my blog, my job, my work habits, and my expectations for 2017. It’s a mix of confusion and ambition.

We are already 30% through 2017. I hope it’s not too late to share this.