Huo Yao stood by his side and watched for a minute, but didn't make a sound.
Huo Yulin noticed that the little girl hadn't left yet, so he couldn't help but raised his head to look at her. Seeing that her eyes fell on his computer screen, he paused and said, "Are you also interested in code applets?"
He had seen the program writing software on her computer once before, so he made some guesses.
"Just study it occasionally." Huo Yao replied, after thinking for a while, he added: "I am also studying biological computing. Although it is different from ordinary computer majors, it is similar."
Huo Yulin nodded when he heard the words, "There is not much difference in essence, it just involves different fields."
"Yeah." Huo Yao's eyes drooped slightly, and he asked casually, "What did you write this program for, third brother?"
"This is a topic I found on an online forum. It's quite interesting. I downloaded it to study it." Huo Yulin explained.
"However, this program seems to be making things difficult for people at the first test code." Huo Yulin rubbed his chin with his finger and said again.
Huo Yao was thoughtful, and didn't talk too much about the data core. He just said: "Virtual functions are also used in our biological computer, but there is a shortcoming. The fault tolerance rate of the coverage library is too high. It may be difficult to switch to other connections." Better, like the modular decomposition method.”
"Modular decomposition method?"
Huo Yulin's eyes narrowed slightly, and there seemed to be some numbers beating in front of his eyes.
After being stunned for a while, a sudden realization flashed across his face, and he hurriedly deleted and rewritten a large section of code that had just been written on the computer.
Huo Yao raised his eyebrows and left quietly without disturbing him.
After Huo Yulin finished writing the code program, and then tested and demonstrated that there was no problem, his face showed joy, and when he raised his head again, there was nowhere to see his sister in the hall.
Huo Yulin was silent for a while, then smiled, then clicked on a software on the computer, found the reply section of the board, and sent the program he just wrote to his friends on the forum.
*
After Huo Yao returned to his room, he took a shower, and most of the drowsiness subsided when he came out.
She walked to the desk, pulled out the chair, sat down, and turned on the computer.
Click on the chat tool and log in to the account incognito.
Probably because she seldom went online, and never chatted with people, almost no one came to her, and after browsing the group, she found nothing new, so she curled her lips and closed the dialog box.
Huo Yao was thinking about the genetic programming calculation of artificial life, and was about to take out the information to read, when he remembered that his backpack was still in Min Yu's car, and he forgot to take it back.
Huo Yao leaned back in the chair, pressed her fingertips between her eyebrows, her delicate collarbone was faintly visible under the collar of her pajamas, and her skin was crystal clear and white. After sitting quietly for a few minutes, she took the mobile phone on the table.
Just when she was about to open WeChat, a dialog box popped up on the computer. She paused with her fingertips and glanced sideways at the screen.
The nickname above the dialog is J.
J: [Dad, you are finally online.]
Huo Yao: […]
It's a little unaccustomed to suddenly change the name of a primary school student to call him father.
Huo Yao glanced at the status of the icon in the lower right corner of the computer again, raised his eyebrows, and typed back: [It seems that you have made a lot of progress recently, and you can even peep out of your father's hidden body.]
The man on the other end of the computer twitched his cheeks. This was not a compliment, but a contempt.
As a hacker, if you don't even know if someone is online or not, isn't that an insult to your IQ
After coughing, he automatically skipped this passage, and his attitude was unprecedentedly friendly: [Dad, what have you been up to these days?]
(end of this chapter)