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I have never been a graduate student, so I have no say.
As for programming ability, I feel that, first of all, you need to see if you are suitable for editing work, you need to have a relatively strong logical thinking ability, and you need to have a careful and rigorous style of work. These are the basic prerequisites for becoming a programmer; if you want to improve yourself The level of programming, first thoroughly research the design patterns, look at the excellent code written by others, the level will gradually improve. |
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