2025-08-20 08:26
Regularly organize and check your stock account because you might forget the password, which can be embarrassing because you’re sure you didn’t make a mistake, but in fact, multiple incorrect inputs can lead to the account being locked. The key to financial management isn’t technical operations, it’s about organizing and reviewing.
Morning Planning #
2025-08-20 09:11
Every morning when you wake up, at the most alert moment, you must clarify your daily work plan and have a clear idea of what to aim for. This way, you can better arrange your day’s tasks, and every time you do something, you should be aware of it. This will make things clearer, and keep your mind sharp throughout the day.
Timely Review #
2025-08-20 09:13
You must do a review at every full hour to know what you’ve been doing and not be in a daze. Five minutes won’t affect your work, but it can improve efficiency.
Remember to Save #
2025-08-20 09:53
Every time you operate, make sure to take a second look, especially when closing some link websites. Because busy work can also be wasted if you close something due to a mistake, so efficient work is important. And saving is even more important!
Self-Learning is a Skill #
2025-08-20 10:44
Suddenly realizing how important learning ability is, so I need to learn how to learn. These days, I’ve been learning some things in programming, and I’ve found that many, such as tutorials on GitHub, are in English. Now I regret not studying English well back then. However, from a future perspective, it’s not too late now. I’m seriously reading Li Xiaolai’s book on learning skills! Those that are easy to quantify can follow their book to learn programming. If you can learn it, it proves you have self-learning ability. If you can’t, your learning ability is questionable! But don’t worry, take it slow, life is long, and it’s never too late.
Git Commands #
2025-08-20 13:39
Learning Objective: Master the core concepts of Git: Repository, Commit, Branch, Merge.
Definitions:
- Repository: A place to store code and version history.
- Commit: A snapshot of code.
- Branch: An independent development line of code.
- Merge: Integrating changes from a branch into the main line.
Watch visual tutorials (such as the animation in GitKraken or Atlassian’s Git tutorial). Verification: Be able to draw or describe a simple Git workflow that includes a main branch and a sub-branch.
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