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Zuckerberg only spent 100 hours writing this code, have you seen it?


Jun 02, 2021 Article blog



Mark Zuckerberg, 33, is the founder and CEO of Facebook, the world's top 500 company, according to foreign media reports. In addition, people see the shadow of Bill Gates from him, he is also known as Bill Gates II.

Zuckerberg: He's got the most luck in success

When asked why Zuckerberg was so successful? Mr Zuckerberg said: Luck is the overwhelming majority!

 Zuckerberg only spent 100 hours writing this code, have you seen it?1

Of course, that's just Zuckerberg's more modest answer. Zuckerberg is known for his executive and self-control, and his fondness for creating a challenge for himself every year is part of what makes him different.

If you can do the same with the challenges you set each year, it means you'll be out of your comfort zone and constantly improving yourself.

 Zuckerberg only spent 100 hours writing this code, have you seen it?2

Zuckerberg's challenge in 2010 was to learn Chinese, in 2011 to eat only the animals he slaughtered himself (as a result, he was almost vegetarian), and the challenge in 2012 was to keep writing code every day because he wanted to be closer to his employees.

2. Jarvis programming code published in Zuckerberg's blog post

What about Zuckerberg's code level? Just look directly at the code snippets of Zuck's Jarvis programming, written in PHP plus Facebook's FBT.

Jarvis's programming implementation uses Python, PHP, and Objective C.

Zuckerberg spent almost 100 hours building Jarvis. Is the code that Zuckerberg wrote very?

As for Zuckerberg's code, netizens have also commented:

Netizen I: Sure enough, the best language in the world - php

 Zuckerberg only spent 100 hours writing this code, have you seen it?3

Netizen two: better than me people work so hard, then I try to what use!?

Netizen 3: See braces did not line, I am relieved that line breaks are pagans.

Third, what does Zuckerberg think about giving up writing code?

Today, Zuck, who has transformed into a Facebook manager, has said he misses his days as an engineer and programmer. Giving up writing code and becoming a manager of a company makes him "a little sad."

In a speech at Harvard's graduation ceremony in May, Zuckerberg said, "If I have to support my family's expenses, rather than spend time writing code;" I f Facebook doesn't succeed, I don't know how I'm doing and I won't be standing here.

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 Zuckerberg only spent 100 hours writing this code, have you seen it?4