Abstract: Let’s get to know these little programmers, see them with childlike interest and imagination, coding a different childhood.

This article is from huawei cloud community “Children’s Day special! 8 years old little programmer present Children’s Day: I DIY chat robot, do 3Dprinter, also want to talk with aliens! Torchbearer of technology.

How does the children’s Day pass commonly?

A show, a big dinner, an amusement park? “Love to play” is children’s nature, “innovation” is their potential. On Children’s Day this year, a group of imaginative and creative children developed their own chatbots, modeled 3D printing models and used codes to talk to aliens.

Let’s get to know these little programmers and see them create a distinctive childhood with childlike interest and imagination.

Daniel, age 8: DIY robot who also wants to program aliens to communicate

Children always have many strange ideas, the 8-year-old programmer is more unconstrained, such as using programming to communicate with the planet outside the earth, and become good friends with aliens. You want to make great games so that kids don’t get addicted to them…

Daniel is this lovely kid. He likes programming and has learned Python from Scratch. He has made an intelligent mechanical arm that can carry garbage automatically and also a dialogue robot that can chat with him.

He happily shared with us two of his favorite programming projects:

“I like to do the intelligent robot arm and robot chat most. In the intelligent mechanical arm project, I used programming simulation to operate the mechanical arm, understood the forward kinematics and reverse kinematics of the robot, and learned the effect of the sensor. Finally, I realized the mechanical arm that could carry garbage automatically, so that the factory could realize real automation. This project is also relevant to our lives, and I hope my programming skills can help others.”

“In the chatbot project, I made a chatbot that I could talk to happily. First, I rebuilt the chat API of the robot with the logical judgment statement if else in Python, so that the robot could “intelligently” answer my various questions. Then, I also used Python keyword matching to improve the accuracy of the chat robot’s speech recognition. Finally, I used the speech synthesis API. I put a “mouth” on the robot, so the robot can talk to me.

We asked him if he wanted to be a real developer when he grew up.

Daniel smiled mischievously, “Yes, I like to play games. Children like to play games. “But I want to create great games that help kids not get addicted to games, but develop their creativity and intelligence through games, and make them smarter and smarter.”

Love to play, and love to think of the small programmer, so cute!

Ken, age 8: I want to invent fun games and become rich

Ken, an eight-year-old mixed-race kid, likes programming very much. He said that although programming is hard, you can do a lot of fun things!

He got into programming because of a friend. One day, a friend went to his home to do programming homework. The homework was to realize an animation scene with programming: Sun Xiaodi ate a fruit in the woods, found the fruit was poisonous, and his whole person turned blue. Then Sun xiaodi said, ah, poisonous! After watching it, Ken found it very interesting and became interested in programming. He began to learn programming himself.

Since Ken doesn’t know much Chinese, he can’t understand the Chinese content in the course, but he still insists on learning. ‘Programming isn’t that hard,’ he says. ‘It’s a fun learning process.’ Mention his most proud programming work, is the ship war.

This work requires a lot of costume, which should be superimposed layer by layer to form a 3D animation on the front interface, realizing the scene of two ships attacking each other, and finally sinking the bad guy’s ship.

Little Ken imagined his future and said excitedly, “I hope I can invent many interesting games and become rich through programming. Do comics, do 3D printers.”

Primary school student Yu Chen: server chip assembly, crack the code chamber, so easy

At this year’s Huawei Developer Conference, there was one of the youngest mystery attendees. In the conference, he not only independently completed the three-layer code cracking of “Code Chamber”, a technology promotion activity of Huawei cloud community, but also successfully assembled the chip of Kunpeng server. What a hero!

He is reading primary school Yu Chen, but for the reason of his father’s work, “it is a hot day I would not like to go” Yu Chen or came to the HDC offline booth, the results of playing. I gained a lot of rewards by playing with various coding projects.

Back at night, yu Chen also deliberately wrote a diary, square crooked words, full of children’s great curiosity and happiness.

Here are a few excerpts from this elementary school developer’s coding tips:

“Got a box of masks in kunpeng’s showroom by assembling server chips… I think the most meaningful activity is breaking code to enter a website there, which is quite mental exercise.

I got a lot from the Huawei Developer Conference: how to assemble server chips, learned some programming knowledge, and finally concluded that I am very tired today.”

If you also want to experience the code room that Yu Chen thinks is the most fun, you can pay attention to [Huawei Developer community] wechat public number, send keywords [code room], you can start your adventure journey! Remember, each chamber opens with a clue to the next. There are three floors in total. Surprise awaits you after clearance!

Finally, I wish all the big friends a happy children’s Day, always keep the fun of children, full of imagination!

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