With a covered dust, the author returned from Shanghai to Beijing. At this time, our first Java e-magazine is coming soon.
At the BEA EWORLD 2004 conference, the author was fortunate to meet the multi-technical experts and senior managers of the BEA. As a representative of 9CBS, I propose the same question to them: What is the impression of Chinese software developers? What is the difference between Chinese programmers? Interestingly, they have no exception to tell the author: Chinese programmers' technical capabilities and intelligence is convinced; but the biggest shortcomings of Chinese programmers lies in experience and communication.
Yes, experience and communication, this is our most lack. According to statistics, the average age of professional programmers in North America is 37.5 years old, and China is approximately 26 years old. In contrast, we have a 10-year practice experience, so our technology, our software industry is so tender, so unproved. And young often accompanied by gas, so we have seen so many quarrels, so many impetuous.
In order to make up for 10 years of gap, we can only hop with more and more active communication. Only everyone can accumulate their practical experience and knowledge with all the peers, and we may improve the level faster, and it is possible to gradually get rid of the embarrassment of the end of the industry. 9CBS Electronic Magazine is hoping to provide a platform for all Chinese programmers, our Java e-magazine is also a product of fierce collision. Maybe it still has a lot of shortcomings, but we have been on the road.
As a professional editor, watching the Java Electronics Magazine's amateur editing this magazine is a thing that is hunting. I can give them more help, but I am more willing to give them a little suggestion, then look at them to explore advance. In fact, not only this magazine, the road of our technology, the occupation path is not to explore in a constant setback and roundabout? Therefore, I hope that everyone who sees this e-magazine will participate as much as possible, whether it is advised and suggesting, writing submission, or joining the editing team, even if it is only given us some spiritual encouragement, please participate Come in, let this magazine will continue to improve in our all of our people.
I hope our Java e-magazine will get better and better. I hope that each of us will get better and better. Transparent December 18, 2004 · Beijing