I didn’t expect 2020 to be over so soon. Looking back on this year’s work, SINCE I’m here with the Nuggets, I won’t do the annual summary.

2020 is bound to be an extraordinary year. But WHAT I didn’t expect was that this year has passed, and I can still remember the day of last year. I’ve also been working as a front-end practitioner for two years.

I know two years of work experience is a stretch, but this is something I believe I can prove myself. (The github submission is a bit interrupted due to various bits and pieces and busy threads.)

To get a sense of how different I am in 2020, I should introduce you to me.

Me three years ago

Like a lot of people, I wasn’t an undergraduate, and three years ago I was struggling with something called Strigolactone. Yeah, I was working on it as a biology graduate student at my Alma mater.

Graduate school was not very friendly to me, so I applied for dropping out after half a year and just before my final exams (I had a huge fight with my family over this, and I still keep it from my grandparents). After the experience of all kinds of entrepreneurial failure to help students what not to mention. My best friend in college was also front-end, and finally persuaded another roommate to learn front-end, so I went too.

I’m right about you. I’m from the same class you hate. But as a beginner, do you really think that self-learning is better than training (I’m not really promoting training, believe me, I have a feeling)? Beginner self – study ability again strong, after all, you want to advance the door again.

I’m going a little far.

Me two years ago

After a long interview, no one wanted me. Finally, I was introduced to a start-up company by a friend. Because I believed I was being introduced and because IT was my first job, I was paid 3,000 a month (I was stupid at the time, I was the lowest paid person in the company).

In this way, I started my first job in the company. I was responsible for the development of background management, a small program, two background, and that was all the backbone. Why all? There are more products than development in the company, and the products are not as good as we think.

I was paid a hefty salary of 3000 per month and had to work overtime and weekends to finally develop this project (the online project is dead, I’ll show the picture when I find the local project, it’s pretty big anyway, including the sale-inventory system, various management systems, and a separate retail page).

Then, a month before the company closed, I got a raise, to $8K. Yes, it went out of business and I didn’t get the full 8K monthly salary at the end (I forgot to mention that there was no five insurities and one housing fund at 3000 a month, because it was an internship).

Me a year ago

I became a teaching assistant after the business closed because it was so hard to get a job. Although the salary of the previous company was average, I had a strong and fast self-learning ability because there was almost no one to help me. So I was in my element as a teaching assistant.

But again, because I had no one to help me, my technical skills didn’t improve, they got a lot worse. Js base forgot a lot, except react doesn’t know anything else, it’s basically a semi-useless state. But as I said before, I have a strong self-learning ability, and the teaching assistant job is not very busy. So I began to like open the general crazy play strange upgrade state.

This year I

The previous promotion was really promoted too fast, the teaching assistant work is more and more handy, so I have ambition.

People always like money, so I want a promotion, I want a raise, I want to fight for myself and my princess.

I began to do what lecturers should do in my spare time, involving in vue3 PR. However, I found vue3 could not find a place to start, so I pointed the finger at VUe-router-Next. For the sake of PR, I clarified the logic of the entire router-link component.

That was the beginning of my career transition. I was officially transferred from React to VUE3, which also made me leave my teaching assistant status.

In 2020, YOU can name me, no matter technology, money, love, friendship, status, I should gain something. 2020 is a harvest year for me.

By the way, I forgot to introduce myself. My name is zhang yuxuan, vue-router-next contributor, one of Element3 core developers, but I only have two years of experience in xiaocai chicken. People who know me are more accustomed to call me Xuan Jie.


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