People used to say that XX language is tough, and learning too much of it will make you go bald. But now that I look at it, it’s really nothing special.
It’s just way too easy!
Feeling a bit elated, Yvonne Harris opened the second book and started devouring it in the same way.
Although all the books he borrowed were beginner programming books, for a total newbie like him, they couldn’t be more suitable.
At the same time, he also tried borrowing some more advanced professional books.
But he could clearly notice that as the knowledge points got deeper, his “book devouring” speed was gradually slowing down.
Yvonne Harris figured this might have something to do with his programming attribute value.
After all, the Inspiration Gem only put him in a state of creative inspiration, kind of like giving him an experience boost buff, letting him accumulate skill proficiency faster, but it wouldn’t actually change the skill’s level itself.
And so, as time ticked by, the pile of finished books beside him grew higher and higher.
In Yvonne Harris’s eyes, he felt like he was possessed by a straight-A student.
Of course, that’s how he saw himself, but others saw it differently.
Thick textbooks flipped through his hands like windmills, and in no time, he tossed them aside like trash.
Are you fanning yourself, or are you actually studying?
“Hey, can you really absorb anything reading that fast?”
Just as he finished an advanced professional book, Yvonne Harris turned his head and saw a senior with square-framed glasses looking at him.
Judging by the look, he’d probably been watching him for quite a while.
Yvonne Harris vaguely remembered that before he sat down, this guy’s programming software was open but completely blank. Now, after he’d finished several books, it was still blank.
【Talent: Computer Repair】
【Potential Value: 5】
Combat power only 5.
That’s pretty weak...
And it’s not even a useful talent.
At this moment, he had completely forgotten that his own potential value was an unprecedented 0, and his talent was even more useless...
“I can absorb it, what’s up?”
Hearing this calm reply, the senior’s face clearly showed disbelief.
“Then, based on my requirements, code a simple scientific calculator for me to see.”
A calculator?
That’s it?
Overflowing with confidence, Yvonne Harris gave a faint smile, pressed the power button with his right hand, and placed both hands on the keyboard.
He was getting a bit tired of reading anyway, so why not take this chance to practice?
A scientific calculator, huh?
That’s hardly a challenge.
Glancing at the scratch paper on the guy’s desk, the corners of his mouth curled up in a slight smile.
At this moment, a clear structural diagram had already formed in his mind.
“Ten minutes.”
The senior’s eyes widened.
“Ten... ten minutes?!”
Is that enough?
Before he could finish being surprised, Yvonne Harris’s ten fingers had already started moving.
The 104-key keyboard was like a black-and-white grand piano, producing crisp clicks under his nimble fingers.
Lines of code leapt onto the screen like flashes of lightning.
【#include “Analytic.h”
#include string.h
#include math.h
……
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Watching Yvonne Harris’s fingers fly, the guy sitting next to him looked completely dumbfounded, his eyes wide open.
So fast!
Forget about the code on the screen—he couldn’t even follow those fingers, which were like afterimages.
Meanwhile, a top student sitting not far away slammed his pen onto his scratch paper in anger.
GTND!
Who’s grinding in the computer lab again?
Can’t you play games at an internet café?
Following the source of the clacking sounds, he was about to go over and remind that student to keep it down, but was instantly stunned by the godlike scene before him.
“...What the hell?”
Is this really programming?!
But that code is flying way too fast!
And he doesn’t look like he’s just mashing keys...
At that moment, he didn’t even realize that his “what the hell” had slipped out loud instead of staying in his head.
Because he’d blurted it out so loudly, a bunch of annoyed eyes instantly glared at him from farther away.
Realizing his slip, the top student’s face turned red and he quickly sat back down.
But the waves in his heart just wouldn’t settle.
No wonder it’s Jiangcheng University!
Even in a small school computer lab, there’s a hidden genius like this!
He was clearly not the only one thinking this.
Sitting next to Yvonne Harris, Charles Brooks’s eyes were practically bulging out of their sockets.
When Yvonne Harris typed the last character, the dense code had already shrunk the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to the size of a fingernail.
Checking the time—exactly 10 minutes!
Taking his hands off the keyboard, Yvonne Harris looked at him and said calmly,
“Done. Besides the basic functions of a scientific calculator, it also supports 10 basic functions, an Ans register... and those few functions you wrote on your scratch paper.”