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Chapter Six

When everyone in the library heard the conversation between the two, they were completely unaware of the so-called things that Nick and Moses said were just a mystery to them.

At this time, the administrator came over and reminded softly: "Please don't speak loudly, as this will thorn others!"

Nick asked carefully, "Master Moss, can I leave?"

Old Moss sighed and praised: "Little guy, you will definitely become an outstanding electronic engineer in the future!"

"I will work hard, then I'll leave first!" Nick was unnatural under the gaze of everyone, and he didn't think of any electronic engineer. Now he just wanted to find a quiet place to enjoy it with his book.

After completing the borrowing procedures, Nick left the library with the book in his hand, walked to the door of the library and took out the borrowed book from his arms. Looking at the book, he showed a knowing smile. The world of computers is about to cause a wave.

Since then, Nick has been learning computer knowledge madly. According to the keyboard diagram in the book, he made a keyboard with cardboard to familiarize himself with the keys. The books about computers in the library were borrowed one after another. Gradually, he began to enter the field of programming and came into contact with programming. What surprised Nick was how profound this was. It was a mountain without a peak. Like hardware knowledge, although it was very complicated and difficult to understand, it was always a day to learn it. After learning it, there was no such thing as no

What needs to be understood in depth, and programming changes constantly, learning does not mean being proficient. If you are proficient, you can climb to higher skills. Just imagine that thousands of application software with various functions are programmed. For controlling computers, ready-made application software is designed by others and cannot control the computer completely according to their own wishes. Therefore, he set his goal and must control the computer like controlling his own hands and feet, making it as flexible as a part of his body.

Whenever he had time, Nick would chew books in his arms. He was also in the elementary school club. In addition to reading books, he was also full of programs in class, which led to his performance declining. After two months of continuous learning, he had mastered the principles of computer hardware operation and basic programming. Speaking of computer hardware knowledge, people who are proficient in computers also understand the functions of computer components at most, such as memory, central processing unit, hard disk and other components. What Nick knew was something that only computer hardware engineers understood: the motherboard circuit principle, the internal structure and function of each integrated piece, the internal structure and computing principle of the central processing unit. Being able to understand these things completely relies on his profound knowledge of electronics. This is also thanks to the rather different books in the library, and even these materials that are not comparable to ordinary people.

It was another day. As usual, Nick came to the library to find books and to the borrowing service counter. Behind the counter was the administrator aunt. This aunt was very nice and kind, so Nick was not restrained in front of her. She put the thick compilation language in her arms on the rental table and said as usual: "I've returned the book, auntie!"

Because he often appears in the library, the administrator is familiar with him. After a brief look at the book's damage, he returned the loan certificate to Nick. She wondered if the book was taken back as a pillow. She thought she was quite high in her education. However, she looked at the things in the book by her own, just like a primary school student who reads advanced mathematics. What's more, she was a graduate of college. Why did she become a library administrator after graduation? This library is from a government department, and her job can be regarded as a government employee. She has a job and is easy to work and stable salary and good benefits, which is also quite good. I remember that I asked him many times what he borrowed it for. He said he borrowed it back and read it. Many times he told him that there were fairy tales in the bookshelf in the east. This child still borrowed these messy books as usual. There was no way. Borrowing books is free, and over time, he got used to it.

As usual, Nick first turned to the computer in the library and learned theoretical knowledge for so long. He had never really used a computer. The urge to practice it with his own hands was like a flood. When he gently touched the computer in front of him, his fingers would tremble involuntarily. He wanted to sit in front of this computer and practice what he had learned to the fullest.

Nick walked back and forth a few times in front of this computer, fantasizing about how he felt when he used it. But he felt so excited when he could have his own computer. He didn't even dare to think about something so expensive.

At this time, a sound of footsteps came from the door. Nick heard the sound and found that several people walked in, like porters, because they often saw them in the community.

What made Nick wonder was that these porters were walking here. When they walked to the microcomputer, the leading bearded man said to the administrator: "This is the one who wants to move to the debris room, right?"

The clerk raised his hand and said, "Move it, no one knows how to use this thing. If you keep it for a long time, it will get damp and get damaged. It takes up too much space here and move it to the storage room!"

Because they couldn't disassemble, several people lifted the table away with all their might...

Looking at their backs disappearing from the door, Nick came to his senses and said to the administrator: "Isn't it enough to repair it?"

The administrator was still writing something and replied casually: "Even if it is not broken, I want to throw it into the debris room. No one knows how to use it here. If you want to repair it, you have to take it to a big city. Then what should I do after repairing it? It costs money and is very troublesome!"

"Just thrown in the debris room like this?"

"Of course, I'll just throw the garbage dump if I leave it for a year or two!"

"That's a pity..." Nick murmured and walked out of the library.

When they walked to the door of the debris room, the two porters were slapping the dust on their bodies out. Nick looked inside and said it was the debris room, but it was actually a place where old things were piled up. In such a large community, there were indeed many old things. Some things may be too expensive and cannot be repaired. They had to put them in this place first. Although it was no different from throwing them away, valuable things were ultimately valuable things, and it was just a meaning to put them here.
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