Almost all geniuses have some shortcomings that people find incomprehensible, such as being neurotic or frail, and Li Li's shortcoming is laziness.
In fact, strictly speaking, it cannot be regarded as lazy, because when she is playing games or writing programs, she completely forgets to sleep and eat.
Helping Han Rubing judge the case was obviously not something she was interested in. She left this kind of cool work to the Xiao Mo robot, without even providing a very clever algorithm.
A good programmer has two characteristics. One is familiarity with the language used to communicate with computers, and the other is sophisticated algorithms. Only by combining these two can we create extremely intelligent robots.
The online world in her head was completely different from everyone else's. What she saw were powerful modules, and then she gave orders to each module.
In a more straightforward way, using an army as a metaphor, ordinary programmers see soldiers individually, and then give orders to them individually, and then combine them to complete a specific task.
But Li Li directly gave orders to the teams one by one, and the teams collaborated most efficiently in a natural state, so she only needed a few lines of code to complete a huge and complex project.
But she has a fatal flaw in doing this, that is, she cannot cooperate with others, because other people's cognition simply cannot reach this level, and they cannot even understand some of her most basic ideas.
And Li Moli has no patience in communication, is not good at communication, and does not want to communicate with these people, because in her eyes, these guys are idiots, normal people, who would chat with a group of pigs?
When her influence was small, it was irrelevant to go her own way and not be understood by others, because she did not have a reputation of affecting others too much.
But her outstanding performance in the last economic case immediately attracted the attention of those computer bosses. They tried to communicate with Mo Li through the Internet many times, but Mo Li did not respond. They felt that they were being looked down upon. Feel.
They even wanted to teach Mo Li a lesson by attacking her, but they could not find any trace of Mo Li in the entire online world.
So they concluded that the so-called Mo Li was just an internet hero created by the state.
After all, from a global perspective, the Internet in Dragon Kingdom has just crossed over from the barbaric Middle Ages and is beginning to hit the first column.
But after all, the time for the development of Longguo Network is limited, and there is still a big gap between it and the first column. The computer bosses know this very well, so they need to create a hero to act as the leader.
But this kind of genius leader can be encountered but not sought, and this is also the goal they have been looking for. When an era reaches a certain stage and is in urgent need of a certain kind of genius, this kind of genius is often the real one. will arise.
These big guys want to find this genius as soon as possible, because as long as they can establish contact with this genius who can change an era, they will also gain tremendous wealth.
So they spare no time and effort to hold various computer training and competitions in major cities across the country. This is not because they have a sense of social responsibility, but to find the geniuses of this era. They firmly believe that the geniuses of this era will definitely compete in such competitions. stand out.
But what they didn't realize was that their too many rules and regulations had long driven the real genius out of their sight. Mo Li was deprived of the qualification for the competition because he couldn't write some simple addition and subtraction programs.
In fact, it's not that Mo Li doesn't know how to compile, but he doesn't bother to compile such low-end things. Forcing a top student from a prestigious university to do addition and subtraction within ten would not be accepted by normal people, not to mention that Mo Li himself is very rebellious.