Chapter 81 (1/2)
Coder Lee YongHo – Chapter 81: Tutor (1)
Silicon Valley
Land of hopes and dreams
As a region in San Francisco, California, USA, it was named as such due to the fact that silicon chip production coathered here
Stanford university, a world-class university, was here and co companies in Korea, were everywhere
However, what YongHo was surprised at was so else
House prices
No matter how hard he looked, there wasn’t a place with a rent lower than 2 million won (converted to Korean currency, ≈1740 USD) a month And what there ere all tattered down, perhaps due to the low pricing
In the end, he decided to live in Dave’s house until he found a room he was satisfied with
After ent question
“Dave, do you not there are enough people around to learn English?” (T/N: Dave, is there perhaps anyone around I can learn English from?)
YongHo stuttered his words he read down from an internet translator
“English?”
“Yeah, a person to teach lish”
After thinking for a moment, Dave took out a familiar name
“Jessie can do that Jessie”
“Jessie?”
“Yes, Jessie likes languages a lot As far as I know, she enjoys learning other countries’ languages other than just prograe”
“Really?”
When he heard Dave’s words, YongHo becalish from Jessie, then the money to hire a tutor would decrease
With just the 120,000 dollar annual salary, he wouldn’t have anything left after living for one year
The basic tax rate on his monthly salary was 25
And another 10 was taken off as retirerabbed a single room apartment, then about 2 million ould leave him monthly
He had to grab Jessie
“She probably has a lot of interest in Korean as well Talk to her well”
Dave spoke long, but what YongHo heard were just feords ‘Korean’, ‘Interest’, ‘Talk’ Anyway, he interpreted as ‘talk to her’”
Coincidentally, Jessie’s house was not far away from Dave’s house
(T/N: Fro, as Jessie speaks in poor Korean, which I have to translate poor Korean in to poor English(?)…and YongHo speaks in native-level Korean, which I have to translate to native-level English(?)… wtf)
YongHo was looking at Jessie with a nervous expression It was unkno s up on the internet to explain He searched words in the internet to confir a machine translator
“You don’t have to do English much I know some Korean”
Jessie replied with Korean, though lacking YongHo could only be surprised
“Huh?”
“I interested in Korean I’ood”
“Th, then should we start tomorrow?”
Okay
Now that he orried less about English probleht that he just needed to work
The orith It could be said that the final objective was to induce custo the patterns of the users through the company website
First
This was how Dave introduced YongHo to the co first on the NetFlax Prize were engraved into their minds
First conference, YongHo couldn’t say anything It was difficult to just understand what they were saying, but speaking was even harder
“……”
“Nothing is much They say hello”
Fortunately, as Jessie was interpreting their words from time to time, he could nod his head once or twice
Dave had a positive attitude towards YongHo so he conversed with hi time, Dave tried to understand him and listen to him
Of course the company was the same
As it was only the beginning, an atmosphere, where they understood and accepted him to an extent, was created
Dave’s influence was big in there
YongHo was a person who even Dave, as acknowledged by Jungle, recoh there were many cases where he mad people aard due to his pure actions, his ability alone was exceptional
Such Dave had acknowledged him so, despite the fact that they couldn’t coHo
Dave tapped YongHo, as spacing out ae
“Explain it to the people”
Dave urged YongHo, as just nodding his head like a doll It seeorithm that took 1st place
‘…This is not good’
He couldn’t explain It wasn’t that YongHo had becoram
Algorithe Especially, with data analysis algorithe
This was a field that YongHo eakest with If he had such a genius ability, then he would have left shi+nseki long tio
However, he had co hich came like thunder, and may disappear like thunder
There was no way he could explain solish
“Why? Do you need a computer?”
Dave, who didn’t even knohat YongHo was thinking, asked with shi+ny eyes
‘Haa……’
If he couldn’t do anything like this, then it was obvious what kind of situation would occur
‘I have no choice… I should write this down’
Thedown the codes
Nororithms are expressed in sira at that
Sometimes, 2 or 3 lines of mathematical formulae would beco
YongHo looked for the bug history on his bugand wrote down the code he used for the NetFlax Prize