Rebirth: I Carry A Desktop Computer Inside Me - #59 - Chapter 59 Milk Tea Doesn’T Matter, I’Ll Give You A City
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After becoming the boss, Jiang Cheng was more of a guide and inspected his company with his hands behind his back.
I was thinking that when I have more money, I should build my own headquarters for fun.
Well, we have to learn from big companies such as Warwick, this headquarters, that headquarters.
So cool.
Jiang Cheng walked up to the 30th floor with a step that was a bit disreputable.
The receptionist saw Jiang Cheng coming in and hurriedly stood up and called, “Mr. Jiang.”
“Yes.” Jiang Cheng smiled and nodded very kindly, and then entered the office area.
All big bosses should be like this, right?
A woman with short hair in yellow clothes is typing and chatting at the screen.
On the large display screen, there are piles of button information.
“Beep beep beep” kept ringing.
“The oranges are big.”
Jiang Cheng walked to the back and called out.
When Orange heard the voice, he stood up immediately, “Jiang, Mr. Jiang!”
Jiang Cheng raised his hand, “Sit down, don’t be nervous. Are you still used to being here?”
“I’m quite used to it. Many recommendations on the website are mainly based on data. It saves a lot of trouble for our editors!” Juezi said with a smile.
Jiang Cheng glanced at the screen and said, “Looking at all the buttons on the screen, you are very busy.”
“This is after signing the contract. Some authors started out well, but the more they wrote, the worse they got. I’m talking to them about the problem!” explained Juezi.
Jiang Cheng took the mouse and took a look. It was filled with the words of Orange Analysis and the writers’ inquiries and thanks. “I think we can set up a class, and you can record some courses specifically to improve their writing skills.”
“Ah, can I?”
“Of course, you are a big stander, with high standards and knowledge.” Jiang Cheng smiled slightly, “I will give you a stipend for the lectures when the time comes.”
“That’s great.” Orange was very happy and agreed.
Afterwards, Jiang Cheng checked the website again and went to Yu Xinran’s office.
“Jiang Cheng, are you here?”
“Well, I just took a quick look and found that the traffic of our website has increased a lot, and the competition activities are also going well.” Jiang Cheng sat on the sofa, somewhat relaxed.
In front of employees, he still has to put on airs, after all, he is the boss.
But it’s different here.
No worries or pressure.
Yu Xinran poured Jiang Cheng a glass of water, held her face with her hands, and said with a smile, “Does that mean I did a good job?”
“It’s okay.” Jiang Cheng said honestly.
With this evaluation, Yu Xinran was also very satisfied. “I’m still studying. Next month, I plan to open a literature section, but I guess very few people will write articles here.”
“That doesn’t matter. We can let young literary people operate in it, for example, writing poems and songs, publishing literary novels, etc.” Jiang Cheng didn’t care about the traffic in the literature section, “Just think of it as a community for them. “
“Well, that’s okay, then let’s try to build this area into a literary community.”
“I took a look at the new Orange editor. She is very proficient in online writing. I can organize some lectures and spend some money to train more writers.”
Yu Xinran wrote it down, “Okay.”
Later, Jiang Cheng learned about the website again.
Jiang Cheng has quickly finished writing “The Supreme Sage of Confucianism”. It contains more than 2 million words and has been handed over to the company’s editor for distribution.
He didn’t need to worry.
Of course, many people have imitated the genre he created.
But no one can surpass him.
After all, in terms of literary skills, he is already considered top-notch.
Whether it is the designed plot or the integration of classic articles, they all appear more harmonious and natural.
Jiang Cheng also revised some individual parts that needed adjustment.
The literary flavor is still there.
The entire site’s books are constantly being enriched.
“By the way, have you changed your major?” After business, Jiang Cheng asked about personal matters.
“I transferred and started studying business administration in my sophomore year.”
Yu Xinran really didn’t like accounting very much. After studying it for a year, she still managed to change her major.
Jiang Cheng said with a smile, “Then if you have good feelings, it will be easier to manage the company.”
Yu Xinran snorted, “Who makes you so confident that I am in charge of such a big company?”
“I’m too busy.”
“Okay, I forgive you. But you have to treat me to milk tea.” Yu Xinran blinked.
Jiang Cheng waved his hand, “Milk tea doesn’t matter, I’ll give you a city.”
“…?”
Jiang Cheng took out his mobile phone and handed her the game “Sim City”. “What do you think of my new game?”
Yu Xinran understood, “Oh, is this the game project that your company is busy with recently?”
“Yes, it’s just ready to be put on the shelves.” Jiang Cheng nodded.
Yu Xinran played for a while, and with the guide, he quickly got started.
Based on a simple design, Jiang Cheng’s game focuses on development, but it is not the kind that requires manual production of nails.
Rather, with the associated building facilities, it can improve the population’s housing volume and quality of living standards.
These two indicators are key data for urban development.
In order to improve at the same time, players need to put a lot of thought into building and operating it properly with limited money.
And by recharging money, you will get good architectural effects and various characteristic buildings.
The difference between not recharging money and recharging money is actually not as big as imagined in the game.
“Jiang Cheng, your game design talent is really strong.” Yu Xinran played for a while and felt like she couldn’t stop after getting started. She stared at Jiang Cheng, “Could it be that playing more games will help in development and design?” game?”
…
Kyoto seems to be very “enthusiastic” during the summer vacation.
Jiang Cheng wore a short-sleeved T-shirt and walked between school and company.
On the way from school to the subway entrance.
Hot and sweaty.
Is it time to buy a car?
As soon as this idea came out, Jiang Chengcheng couldn’t stop it.
After all, cars are men’s toys.
Not to mention the company’s money, Jiang Cheng himself now has more than 1 million yuan in dividends from game development.
This is normal personal income after paying taxes.
After Jiang Cheng distributed the 1.8 million yuan bonus among the dormitory buckle group, Zhu Jian and the others were already completely climaxed.
When the dividends were first distributed, there were tens of thousands of dollars, and they all felt very happy.
But as time goes by, their game becomes more popular and the revenue rises rapidly.
As a development team, the income of the four of them has also increased linearly.
Jiang Cheng: “The turnover in July was pretty good. It is estimated that in the next six months, the turnover will be stable at tens of millions. Let’s all wait and see to become rich!”
Zhu Jian: “From today on, I will recognize Jiang Cheng as my eldest brother.”
Hao Yongjun: “I can’t afford to be the boss. If you have money, you are the boss. Third brother, let me call you Third Master!”
Jiang Cheng: “…No, let’s just calculate based on age.”
Xu Siyuan: “As soon as the money arrived, my dad held a stick and asked me if I was a fool. I asked for help online…”
Everyone in the KouKou group showed their middle fingers.
Naturally, I knew Xu Siyuan was joking. Department of Computer Science, Shuimu University. Do you need a reason to make money?
Several people happily chatted in the KouKou group for a while before Jiang Cheng finally calmed down and continued to start a new experiment with Professor Yang Mingde’s face recognition algorithm.
Professor Yang Mingde applied for a new project experiment, and it is understood that the funding is more than 800,000 yuan.
Because it was approaching the summer vacation, the project did not work overtime, and Yang Mingde was not very knowledgeable about AI intelligent algorithms. After explaining some problems, he asked everyone to submit it after the summer vacation.
Nowadays, Jiang Cheng is improving the intelligent recognition algorithm of typical features of images based on the LBP algorithm.
By using the gray value of the central pixel as a threshold and comparing it with its neighborhood, the binary code obtained is used to express local texture features.
At the same time, through the neural network, typical features of the face are established and intelligently verified and recognized.
Although the theory says so, the implementation of the actual algorithm still took a lot of effort from Jiang Cheng.
So busy until mid-August, Jiang Cheng finally completed the initial task.
Jiang Cheng sent it to Professor Yang Mingde via email. Naturally, he also included a few minor problems discovered in his preliminary experiments.
However, what Jiang Cheng didn’t notice was that Yang Mingde’s replies to his emails were getting later and later.
He also couldn’t see that Professor Yang beside the computer was frantically pulling out his few remaining hair. He was both excited about the algorithm proposed by Jiang Chengxin and troubled by several “problems” that followed.
How should I “reply” so that I don’t appear to be unable to keep up with Jiang Cheng in the field of intelligent algorithms?
Let’s delve into it first…
I’ll reply later, just pretend I didn’t see it…