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Silicon Valley King Starting From 1988

debt, economic decline, immigration; hippies and Anti-Government protests . In the tide of the era in the late 1980s, a country boy from the rust belt. When the door of the lower class to the upper class is closed, it struggles to move forward. University, Silicon Valley, entrepreneurship, HP, Apple, Microsoft. To become that 1%, or even 0.1%, he gave up a lot and got a lot.

DESH_32 · Urban
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40 Chs

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In Cheryl. In Witt's opinion, these functions mentioned by Dean are very useful.

But the key is when it can be realistic, in other words, when she can take it and go to the state court office to show it.

Judge Witt Dean raised his chest confidently. "In terms of function, it is now close to the finished product. The only shortcase is when to record those files into the system.

"That is to say, as long as the data is scanned in, the system can be used?" Cheryl. Witt's eyes began to shine.

Theoretically, that's right. The rest is to set up a storage server in the court and install software on the staff's computer. These hardware work can be done in a week.

In this era, there are actually few working computers put into use by the court, and the construction of the internal local area network is relatively simple.

One week is still Dean's conservative estimate. If he really wants to go all out, three days will be enough. Of course, he needs to set aside some debugging time.

As for the public inquiry system you are concerned about, when the server is in place, connect it to the network. The staff of the court only need to click the mouse to open this permission for everyone.

Of course, in order to save time, while preparing the hardware, the scanning of the physical volume can be synchronized, which will greatly save the time of the system.

Dean thoughtfully explained to Judge Witt the process of putting the whole system into use. They are not so complicated that there will be no construction period of several months or even more than a year.

I have to say that Judge Witt likes Dean's "efficiency-first" working spirit.

When you have seen a court heating system that has been renovated for two years but has not been improved, you will miss the word "efficiency" very much.

"Dean, I will bring up this software at the next state court meeting." Judge Witt didn't talk nonsense. He directly took the memo and began to record the matter.

"Yes!" Dean clenched his fist excitedly.

Just as if he didn't see his little movements, Judge Witt bent his mouth. In addition, even if the state appeals court shelves this proposal, it doesn't matter.

Cheryl. Witt took another form and began to fill it out. "I will implement this system in Youngstown Court. I have communicated with the mayor's office about similar suggestions before. The automated office system Youngston can't fall behind. Of course, it is limited to Youngston.

"It's already my honor." Dean didn't expect this surprise. Was his original vision the same?

To be honest, Dean is not so ambitious to implement his own software in the entire Ohio courthouse. This kind of systematic project can never be penetrated and promoted by him alone.

Without a year and a half and the approval of the real person in power, the resistance to procedural changes alone will defeat a large number of people.

Dean's initial goal was the Youngstown Court, with its endorsement. In the future, whether it is transferring to another school or getting some extra money from the landlord, it is reasonable.

Now it seems that this goal is just around the corner.

"Take this." Just then, Cheryl. Witt handed him another form.

"This is..." Dean took the form and looked at it for a while, and raised his head in disbeliably.

"Three thousand dollars budget application" Cheryl. Witt said with a smile, "I know you have put a lot of effort into this software. The United States respects any practice of obtaining the fruits of labor in a legal way in exchange for benefits, which you deserve.

Of course, 3,000 dollars is not much, but this is the maximum amount I can apply for.

"No... Of course not... I mean..." Dean got up excitedly. "It's so unexpected. I didn't expect to get your support."

"Of course it's conditional." After handing him the application form, Cheryl. Witt stressed again, "I hope to see it run in the Youngston Court of First Instance in a week, and the budget will only be realized after seeing the results."

"No problem" Dean agreed without thinking about it, but in the case of Youngstown Court of First Instance, the workload was much smaller.

"But Judge Witt, if I want to try it in a week, I still need some other necessary support." Since it's a good time to negotiate terms, Dean didn't twist it. If there is any problem, just finish it all at once.

"Well, let's talk about it." Cheryl. Witt took a sip of coffee.

"I need someone to help scan the physical file into the server, and any clerk can do this part of the work. In addition, about the server..."

"I will seek the help of the mayor's office for the problem of the server, and you don't have to worry about that." Cheryl. Witt also knows that expensive servers are by no means what Dean or $3,000 can handle. She can only see if she can temporarily transfer one from the city hall.

"If that's the case, I have no problem." The most difficult part has been done. What else does Dean have to say?

"Dean, if this project is done. Not only the Youngstown Court, but also the whole of Ohio may not be able to fight for it.

Cheryl. Dean understood Witt's hint. If the Youngstown Court becomes a model, she will have more confidence to convince the state court office.

"Judge Witt, the future office system of Youngstown Court must be the most advanced, best-to-use and least-probled system in Ohio." Dean confidently gave her a guarantee.

"Very good. I like your self-confidence." Cheryl. Witt nodded with satisfaction.

Seeing that the other party was ready to bury the information on the table, Dean was also ready to leave.

But before leaving, he remembered another question. By the way, Judge Witt. Please give it a name for this system.

"Oh, the name?" Cheryl. Witt likes Dean more and more. "Why don't you call it DistrictCourtAutomationPrograms-DCAP?"

"Great!" Dean enthusiastically agreed.

"That's it." Cheryl. Witt happily added a name to it in the memo.

...

In Larian's secret wave, Dean happily went out of the door of the Youngstown Court of First Instance.

It's worth it for him to stay up late to type the code recently. Among other things, this software will definitely add a beautiful stroke to the resume column of the transfer application.

The development of automatic procedures for local courts and the practical promotion is enough to meet the application requirements for Stanford computer science major.

Dean can guarantee that there are absolutely few people who have such an experience. People in the Stanford Admissions Office only need to call to verify and get a satisfactory answer.

Oh, by the way, there is also the 3,000-dollar budget. Although Dean can't get it yet, as long as the process is over, they will fall into their own pockets sooner or later.

This was an unexpected joy. Dean, who was happy, came to the phone booth and clicked a few times.

"Roger, how are you doing there?"

"Dean, this is so fucking unbelievable. I actually got money from the school~!"

Through the phone, Dean could feel his excitement.

"Roger, I said a long time ago that scholarships depend on grades. But you can get the money with your mouth, which is the coolest!"

"You're fucking right! Dean, next time there is this kind of money cheating work, don't forget me!"

Dean's words hit Roger's bullseye. Swindling money from school is not only full of achievement, but also exciting.

He will never forget when he was talking nonsense in the dect principal's office. Vance wanted to kick him out and had to be patient to talk to him.

Finally, looking at the words "automatic software" and "joint research and development", Vance had to approve a check for $1,500 like a fly.

"Dean, $1,500! The money I have in my hand has never exceeded this amount!" Roger is simply impressed by Dean. This money is not a student loan, and it doesn't have to be repaid.

"So the money taken for nothing makes it feel better to use it." Dean smiled and gave the famous saying of the free whoring party.

"You're right. That's what it should be." Roger felt that Dean was worthy of being his best friend, and both of them had similar ideas.

"Well, let's get back to business. You leave half of the money, and I'll pay the rest of this month's Internet fee. MotherF*cker, the US network charges, I'm sorry for its bleak stock.

"Half? Is Dean too much? After all, I didn't do anything. I just went to Vance's office..." Although Roger likes money very much, he doesn't think he should take that much.

Because he didn't do anything about this software, and all the work was done by Dean.

"No, Roger, you deserve it. Without your nude photos, we won't have a chance to show them in front of Judge Witt. Dean doesn't care too much about this little money.

Besides, this is a check from Youngstown State University, and he doesn't lack this. On the contrary, Roger has helped him a lot recently, paying taxes and threatening the librarian with nude photos...

In short, after Judge Witt's $3,000 budget was in his pocket, Dean. Grant is a little ta turn.

"Well, after this software is officially applied, maybe you can apply for another bonus with Roger."

"Dean, if you can still cheat money from school, I won't give you a penny. This stimulation is enough." Roger is obsessed with these tricks now.

After saying a few words to him with a smile, Dean hung up the phone.

There are still a few days left to enrich the database of the software. He should also take them to the landlord to cheat money... Oh, it's a sales promotion.