Chapter 100 (1/2)
Coder Lee YongHo – Chapter 100: Breakthrough (3)
He felt that he had a dream
Even though it happened just tens of o, he felt distant as if it had happened several days ago
‘What was that?’
It was as if someone else had possessed his body to code And the moment he coded, all the boulders that blocked his head were shattered to dust
After that, he just left his hand to do whatever it wanted to do When he ca was done
‘At least it isn’t a dream’
Checking his phone on the bed to sleep, Jeff had ed him
Not once had Jeff ed him of his own accord
It could be seen how much shock today’s matters were to Jeff
-Thanks, and I ht then, tell me anytime
It was as if it was a e proposal (T/N: !!!)
Although he had never been proposed to before, he thought that this would feel even better (T/N: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
‘Not a bad feeling’
For the first time in a while, he slept soundly
The athered all the developers It was to apply Jeff’s algorithm to the current project
“Then I’ll say this shortly I have found a way to use half as e a little to apply the said library to the client”
“……”
“I will make it into a library within one week before I release it, so please develop with this in mind”
“YongHo! What do you mean? I don’t understand?”
Dave had just co and James weren’t any different
They were allexpressions of curiosity
Decrease the amount of data by half?
Surpassing revolution, this level reached shock
The era was ruled by data
Countless people looked for business opportunities via data, and were analyzing human action patterns to set a direction
To do that, countless amounts of data was needed Also, such data needed to be saved
Halving it
It’s not so that could just be applied on servers
If it was really true, then it can be applied to all fields
“There’s a progra to customize it to fit this project Currently, it has been confirmed that it works on normal files”
Ignoring Dave, YongHo continued explaining
The ed into a place of shock
TheIt ended within ten minutes However, the people couldn’t hide their excited expressions
Anyone who has interest in the related field would kno aht now
One of them, was of course, Dave
“Is it for real?”
“Yes, it’s real I ”
“…Jeff? That Jeff Done?” (T/N: I forgot how I named Jeff Done, was it Jeff Dunn or Done?)
“It’s the Jeff Done you’re thinking of”
“Jeff, Jeff Done……”
Dave seemed especially bothered about the word Jeff as he keptthe word
“I’ve been given per it There probably would be a considerable rise in performance It’s even applicable to DB”
“That’s true……”
Dave looked sonize such Ho’s possession
He had to i
Like how professional chess players simulate their ra back to each situation
He felt like he would forget the already faint memory if he talked anymore
“Then, I have to pull out the stuff in my head”
YongHo spoke while pointing to his head Then, he agilely went back to his seat before running the IDE(Integrated Develop, etc)
Coding tiain
He didn’t remember 100 of it perfectly
Jeff didn’t code one or two lines
Moreover, the ti either What was fortunate that the bug related things left behind a log on the Bug Window
All the bugs that YongHo had solved left behind a log on the Bug Window
Referring to that, YongHo thought back to yesterday’s matters
‘Setting up the structure using Huff an element of prediction inside it’
The core of a prograHo refined his thoughts starting from there
Perhaps due to not even one day having passed, they were faint, but he remembered most of them
‘What was important was how to predict… since the probability of prediction would differ according to that’
Predicting wrong would screw up the program completely If the prediction was a 5 but the actual number was a 2, then it would become a completely different file
‘And speed too’
It was a problem even if the prediction speed was low If the file coram
‘It will be hard to ’
Trying his best to re It wouldn’t be completely the same
However, he was sure that the server performance would become better if the development was finished
After he had lost in the coding co Lucia
Kenneth seehtly disappointed, but Mark hi on the surface Rather, he focused more on work
Kenneth called for Mark sneakily
“Mark, you alright? It’s originally the position you should have taken”