China Daily

A way of life and thought

- By XU WEI

Programmin­g is a way of living and thinking, according to Zhang Danli, a 32-year-old software engineer in Beijing.

Z hang, who works for M time, a movie portal, said she has felt passion about the subject since she was introduced to it in college. The subject fascinated her so much that she made thedifficu­lt transition from major in gin geographic informatio­n sciences to software engineerin­g.

“I was simply interested in computer science, and the opportunit­y to use computers attracted me,” she said.

After graduation, she found a job at a web-mapping, navigation and location-based services provider where she was able to learn more.

The rise of mobile internet presented another learning opportunit­y and another major challenge .“It was a totallydif­ferent programmin­g language, so I had to start all over again to learn it,” she said.

She recalled having to get up at about 3 am every day for more than six months to learn mobile-applicatio­n coding.

“If I want to keep up with the latest industry developmen­ts, I have to learn about coding for mobile applicatio­ns,” she said.

“You can fail all the time. The anguish can go on and on and on

I was simply interested in computer science, and the opportunit­y to use computers attracted me.” Zhang Danli, female software engineer in Beijing

— and then, out of the blue, you discover a solution. That joy can override all of the past gloom,” she added, describing her work as an algorithm designer.

Zhang has also discovered that her job increasing­ly shapes the way she thinks.

“The other day, my boyfriend asked me to buy some orange sat the supermarke­t. I took it as a direct order and went to fetch them. The oranges were sold out, so I simply came back home,” she said, with a grimace at the painful realizatio­n that she could have bought other fruits.

“But that is the programmer­s’ way: Think straightfo­rwardly. I was thinking in strictly technical terms, which is ‘if X then Z’,” she said.

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