ROS-robot-programming-book-by-turtlebo3-developers-EN(二)
The high level of English is a standard for a top student.
1. It‘s never too late to set another goal or to dream a new dream.
2. Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country
3. Never fail to do anything kind though it may be thought as tiny.
4. Describe the changes that your first cell phone brought for you.
--When you got it
--How you got it
--What you did with it
--How it affected your life?
I got my first mobile phone when I was around 14, 15 years old. My parents chose and bought one for me so they could know my whereabouts and got ahold of me while I was out and about.
My first handset was a second-handed Nokia flip phone with a colorful screen. It was a bargain my parents got from a second-hand cell phone market because it’ got a loose hinge. After all, it was the first electronic device that came into my possession. So I treasured it so much.
As for what I did with it. I did a ton of fun things with it. Firstly, I learned how to text using a nine-button typing system. Then, I went through my phone, found some pictures the previous owner took of her dogs. There were so cute. Now I look back on it, those were somehow blurry pictures because the built-in camera didn’t offer high-resolution back then. Then I moved on to games. There were 2 huge, popular games in my phone: Snake and Tetris. However, maybe because I was young, maybe because I was a girl, sorry, I am a girl. I was no good. I wasn’t good at playing them.
Anyway, that little gadget changed my life in so many ways. First of all, it was a milestone for me to be given a cell phone. It marked the time my parents viewed me less like a child and more like an adult. Secondly, it helped my social life. I got popular because I was able to text all my friends and take photos with the built-in camera, and sent the photos to other phones via inferred connections.
5. The most wonderful thing is not a rainy day but the eaves we stayed together.
6. The best way to get something done is to begin.
7. I‘m a slow walker, but I never walk backward.
8. Our position is not important, important is the direction we want to go.
9. Sometimes you will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory.
10. To a crazy ship, all winds are contrary.
11. There is no road in the world, there are many people who have gone, and they have become the way.
12. No accumulation, no thousands of miles, no small streams, no rivers.
13. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.
14. When you want to give up, think about what makes you insist on here.
15. Reading for the rise of the Chinese.
16. life is like a sea, only the strong will of people, to reach the other shore.
Reading books (236~316 page)
(http://www.pishrobot.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/ROS-robot-programming-book-by-turtlebo3-developers-EN.pdf)
Journal
1. Robot (http://robot.sia.cn/CN/volumn/home.shtml) core EI
2. Automobile Technology(http://qcjs.cbpt.cnki.net/WKE/WebPublication/index.aspx?mid=qcjs) core
3. Application Research of Computers(http://www.arocmag.com/)core
4. Acta Automatica Sinica(http://www.aas.net.cn/CN/volumn/current.shtml)core EI
5. Automotive Engineering(http://manu12.magtech.com.cn/Jwk_qcgc/CN/volumn/home.shtml)core EI
6. Control Theory & Applications(http://jcta.alljournals.ac.cn/cta_cn/ch/index.aspx)core EI
7. Acta Electronica Sinica(http://www.ejournal.org.cn/CN/volumn/current.shtml)core EI
8. Electric Machines and Control(http://emc.hrbust.edu.cn/)core EI
9. Control and Decision(http://kzyjc.alljournals.cn/ch/index.aspx)core EI
10. International Journal of Automation and Computing (http://www.ijac.net/EN/volumn/home.shtml) EI
11. Chinese Journal of Electronics (http://www.ejournal.org.cn/Jweb_cje/EN/volumn/current.shtml) Sci
12. Science China Technological Sciences (http://engine.scichina.com/publisher/scp/journal/SCTS?slug=Overview) Sci
ROS-robot-programming-book-by-turtlebo3-developers-EN(二)