Today was the final day of PyCon LT 2025, themed AI and ML Day. It featured several excellent talks by female speakers and provided new insights into data science and AI.
Today was Data Day at PyCon LT 2025, focusing on Dataframes, Databases, and Orchestration. While not deeply familiar with these areas, I was deeply impressed by several female speakers and gained a lot.
A single night in Beijing, catching up with university classmates, revealed the late working hours and the pressures and challenges of life in a big city.
Time flies, and 2024 is coming to an end. If I don’t record what happened this year, it will be difficult to recall it after a while. As usual, this year-end summary is here on schedule.
My daughter is two years and seven months old, and I haven’t written a separate article about her yet. Recording the bits and pieces of my life with my daughter.
Lately, I’ve been listening to Zhao Lei’s songs while driving, especially “I Remember.” This article records my graduation season at Rocket’s China branch and the well wishes from my colleagues.
Time flies, and 2023 has passed in a flash. If I don’t record what happened this year, it will be difficult to recall what happened soon.
Therefore, as usual, I will first review 2023 and then look forward to 2024.
Time flies, another year has passed.
This year, I want to write a summary to review the important events that happened to me in the past year.
Since I didn’t write a year-end summary in 2021, my memories of 2021 have become blurry. I can only recall some things based on photos and diaries. It seems I cannot miss year-end summaries in the future.
What have I gained from five years of coding, transitioning from software testing to development to DevOps? Sharing my career development and writing experience.
Time flies, and 2021 is just around the corner. It’s time to summarize my experiences and achievements this year.
2020 was an extraordinary year. The COVID-19 pandemic affected everyone’s life and work.
Time flies, and it’s already the third day of 2020. Looking back on 2019, my keyword for the year is: “tried my best”.
This is my second year as a software engineer. Although my title is SE (Software Engineer), my main work involves product building and release, and the implementation of CI/CD/DevOps (self-proclaimed jack-of-all-trades). Let me briefly record my work “achievements” in 2019.
A record of my experience attending the JFrog DevOps training camp in Beijing, sharing training content, personal feelings, and reflections on future work.