1. What does a programmer do?
This title sounds a bit high. Programmers are professionals engaged in front-end and back-end program development and operation and maintenance testing. To put it simply, the apps we usually use on mobile phones are all designed by programmers with code. Programmers are younger, mostly young people under the age of 30. Programmers over the age of 30 will basically face the practical problem of changing careers if they do not rise to management positions in this field. The entry threshold for this position is not very high. Many universities and some private training institutions will offer courses on programmers, and the salary level of this industry is also relatively good. Therefore, it attracts a large number of young people to study this related major.
Second, how did you spend the programmer's day?
Although programmers don't have holidays or holidays, for some big companies, this festival still has to be celebrated. As a big Internet company like Tencent, it is very practical to customize couplets for Programmers' Day, hold some live interactive activities and prepare thoughtful gifts, such as neck pillows, eye masks, earplugs and other warm-hearted gifts.
Third, some opinions about me.
In my impression, everything programmers do is related to technology, so for some laymen, this job will be considered very high-end. In fact, although the work content that programmers are engaged in does not require physical strength, it requires a lot of brain power and is also very hard. Many programmers even have a series of health problems such as hair loss because of their work.