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Wherever there are people, there are rivers and lakes.
In ancient times, various gangs formed the Jianghu. There was Shaolin at the top, Wudang at the bottom, Emei on the left, and the Beggar Gang on the right. Each gang relied on its own advantages (such as the Beggar Gang’s dog-beating stick method) to establish its presence in the Jianghu. Compete with each other to improve your own martial arts. Occasionally hold a martial arts conference to discuss and absorb the excellent moves of other gangs. The winner can become the leader of the martial arts alliance and become famous for a while.
In the programmer industry, rivers and lakes also exist invisibly. Programming languages have their own factions and play an important role in their respective fields, such as PHP for the Web and Javascript for the front-end. In this open rivers and lakes, programmers shuttle Among the various factions, they absorb the code advantages left by the experts of each faction to strengthen their own programming capabilities, and some of the masters directly disrupt the ranking of the programming languages in the language rankings.
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The reason why rivers and lakes can become rivers and lakes is not due to the strength of one person, but to the transmission of information by a group of people. In ancient times, there were martial arts conferences to compete in martial arts, and there were inns to pass on gossip, which allowed the rivers and lakes to be updated and made more powerful. Complex, more powerful.
In the world of programmers, offline summits and online communities promote programmers’ information transmission. There are Github and StackOverflow abroad, Coding, SegmentFault domestically, and forums in major languages, etc., all on the technical path of programmers. Help is provided to a greater or lesser extent. As programmers grow in ability and give back to the community, sharing their results will definitely become their own unique wealth, just as everyone wants to show off their skills at a martial arts conference.
No sharing, no community;
No sharing, no world.
The above has introduced the world of programmers, including programmer aspects. I hope it will be helpful to friends who are interested in PHP tutorials.