When a company in Taiwan has a power outage, employees are asked to write codes: it cannot affect the construction period

[When a company in Taiwan has a power outage, employees are asked to write the code: it cannot affect the construction period]

#Taiwan a company asks employees to write code when the power goes out#On March 3, a large-scale power outage without warning occurred in Taiwan. The accident caused a total of 5.49 million power outages in Taiwan. According to sources, a company in Taiwan asked employees to write code during a power outage, which is undoubtedly a test of the programmer’s ability.

According to the Taiwan authorities, the accident caused a total of 5.49 million power outages in Taiwan. After emergency repairs, regarding 4 million households had been restored to power by 12 noon, of which Taipei and New Taipei City had all restored power. Affected by the power outage, a software development company in Taiwan had to let programmers write code with pen and paper in order not to delay the construction period. The company’s six programmers are all at their workstations, lighting up with mobile phones and writing code with pen and paper.

Earlier, it was reported on the Internet that the power outage was caused by an explosion at the Xingda Power Plant in Kaohsiung City. According to local media reports in Taiwan, at regarding 9 am on the 3rd, the Xingda Power Plant made a loud mechanical noise, and the sound lasted for half an hour, but no open fire was seen. Some local media released photos of the interior of the Xingda power plant. A mechanical pipeline at the scene was suspected to have exploded and a gap appeared. At present, Taipower said that the specific situation is still under investigation.

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