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Sharing My Article's Impact on Developers - Thank you! Caterpillar

title: [Mood Sharing] The Impact of Sharing Development Articles on Many Developers - Thank you! Caterpillar
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date: 2022-11-17 00:00:00 UTC
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A major event has occurred in the software development community these past few days. Teacher Lin Xin-Liang, also known as Liang Ge Ge (with a cute little excavator), has passed away.

Speaking of Teacher Lin's departure, besides surprise and sadness, I can actually feel that so many people in the open-source community have benefited from his articles and books.

This further deepens my passion for writing open-source technical articles. Although we cannot reach even one ten-thousandth of Teacher Lin's level, I also hope that our technical sharing articles can be like Teacher Lin's, helping some students who want to learn software development in the future. (Even if it's just one or two, it's good)

Within the company, when leading interns, I often encourage them to try writing down the content of their presentations.

Because I deeply believe that when you try to write down what you understand, you not only think about it once. You will want to clarify the related knowledge, and you will gain even more.

Someone asked me, what do you gain from writing these technical articles? Fame? Traffic? I believe that the joy of researching technology during the writing process is irreplaceable. If, after a few years, I hear that the articles have helped someone. Then it's ~ great.

I hope more partners can uphold this spirit and write more technical articles to help more upcoming learning partners.

Finally, I hope Teacher Lin can continue to enjoy the things he has always loved in heaven.

Thank you
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