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About

About Me and F&Q.

Hey! Just like the Home Page shows, I'm currently studying computer science at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. My love for computer science and coding saved me from a lost childhood. It was through creating and programming that I found my true purpose.

I hope to expose more young people and children to computer-related knowledge. Although computers may not become their major or career, and many people give up on learning about computers because they think they are difficult, they can certainly help them in life!

Therefore, on this website, I will not only share my project experience and computer knowledge, but also explore how to apply computer technology to normal people.

If you are interested in computer technology (I mean, really? Yay!), you can look up some of my project information and choose the right level of difficulty to start your computer learning journey.

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What can students learn from using Computer Science?

Computer Science teaches you logical thinking, systems analysis, and the ability to solve complex problems, which are not only useful in computer science but also invaluable in fields such as education, management, creativity, scientific research, and the arts.

Will AI replace human programmers?

For me, I prefer to use AI as a tool (like a chef's knife). AI can help me check for errors, answer my questions, and save time on repetitive tasks ---- rather than replacing me in writing a project. Programming projects that rely entirely on AI are often very complex and difficult to understand because most large projects require human planning. However, for beginners, AI is a great help in learning programming!

Programming is too hard! What else can I learn from computer technology?

Of course! Computer technology is not just about programming; we should also learn how to use technology. If you think learning programming from scratch is too difficult, then try bringing some finished computer technology into your life! For example, try creating your own blog!

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