Chapter 87 (1/2)

Coder Lee Yongho SOKIN 38690K 2022-07-20

Coder Lee YongHo – Chapter 87: Code 16600 (1)

Competitive business prohibition clause

And code 16600

It was California Business and Professions Code Section 16600 clause which was added to the Californian civil law in 1827

According to code 16600, Californian business had no way of stopping an e, nor did they have any way to stop the leakage of secrets The only thing they could do was ‘gentlereement’ to not poach each other’s employees

While big Korean businesses fatten their stoy outflow prevention and protection law, the businesses in Silicon Valley compete fiercely

Techno Valley in Pangyo, Korea, cannot and will not become like Silicon Valley

Of course, it wasn’t because of only this that Silicon Valley rose up to be the area of ide startups

However, this laas representing the biggest value that Silicon Valley had

Personal ideas are the topmost priority

YongHo felt electric currents down his entire body while reading the articles related to code 16600

‘Silicon Valley really is……’

He subconsciously exclaimed

A culture that respects the individual anization

A culture that takes creative ideas as more important

A culture that takes failures as experience

This was the coHo experienced in the Korean IT industry

A business culture that respects organizations rather than its individual

A culture that makes losers as dropouts

A culture that treats creative ideas as nonsense, and 4 dimensional

‘No wonder it’s called the city of startups’

On the internet, there were countless other advantages of Silicon Valley other than just contents relating to code 16600

Of course, there were disadvantages here and there

However, people all gather at Silicon Valley since the advantages weigh in

Even so, he thought ‘perhaps, Ho looked for Brad to be sure

“You received such an e-mail from your previous workplace?”

Brad, who heard YongHo, also didn’t seeHo relieved even more

“I need to talk to the legal team of the company first, but I don’t think you need to worry that much”

“Thank you”

“No at all Rather, the co that you bring out ideas actively”

YongHo felt that Brad was thinking him as important He listened to his ideas, and beca around him

America, which was the representative of automation and industrialization, instead seemed more humane than Korea

“Yes”

After talking with Brad, YongHo found his passion again

When he went back to his office, everyone was concentrating hard on their work They were absorbed in reading the source that YongHo committed which made the RMSE Score 1000

The gazes of the people reading the source gathered towards YongHo at once All of them had ‘I want to kno you did it’ written on their faces

‘Seems I need to do this first quickly……’

YongHo avoided the gazes asto his seat quickly

Then, he exuded an aura of ‘I’ madly on the mechanical keyboard

Fortunately, no one spoke to him easily

Only the typing sounds of theacross the quiet office

YongHo, as sitting inside a café, was anxiously waiting for so the keyboard of his laptop on the table

Then, he looked at the faces of the people entering the café

YongHo was disappointed several tiht

It Ho excitedly ju

“Mr Jeff!” (T/N: Dang, it ain’t SoHyun, lol, all that description above…)

“I don’t think you need to wave you hand around so much……”

Seeerated reaction, Jeff had a difficult expression while sitting down

As they met several times until now, they weren’t that aith each other anymore

“You kno Ho, you don’t say that to other men… Haiz…)

Before Jeff even sat down, YongHo turned the laptop around to face Jeff’s direction

YongHo was planning to ask Jeff about the reco to express ritten as codes into mathematical formulae and listen to his explanation

He already sent the source code before they met

“How is it? Did you have a look at the source?”

Like Jeff had already received a written oath fro from him

Moreover, Jeff was already a famous person within the software industry He had ht that there was no reason for Jeff to backstab hiorith until now

“I did have a look, but… You’re saying that you cannot explain properly even though you’ve iht?”

Jeff looked at YongHo without even looking at the laptop In Jeff’s common sense, this was incomprehensible

No prograrammer to explain his/her own source

Moreover, there were explanations in the forHo had solved the problem he had difficulties with, it was also hard to believe that the source YongHo showed him was from someone else