My friend came from the Danish question: Remember that multicultural experience has had a positive impact on your education. Discuss your experiences and explain how you will benefit from this experience. I remember the first time I saw Soren. It was crispy as crisp as the wind I blew in the early morning of September. He just came to America from Denmark last week. We are very nervous, but he is sweating very pale. We are all starting a new school, but he also began in a new country.
When I traveled from Singapore to the happiest country in the world, Denmark, I answered my question (not everyone agrees with this) Some people say they are happy only in summer. Then the world must be very miserable). During the stay in Denmark, the contrast between the two countries became a central research topic. In Singapore, a developed country, what you need to reach is affordable, people with frustration, and in Denmark make you relatively happy, cruel winter, making people relatively happy?
My journey began in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday. I have been to Denmark, but since I have never been to Denmark, I am glad that I finally included Denmark in the list of countries I visited. I had to work on Monday, so I visited the Google office in Copenhagen. This is the 27 th Google office I visited. The main reason to host in Copenhagen is the DockerCon European Conference. DockerCon is the biggest technical meeting for me this year, focusing on Docker and Containers. DockerCon US is the second edition of the European Conference, held in Austin, Texas earlier this year. Since Google Cloud is a sponsor, there are booths where you can go out with other Googlers in New York, San Francisco and Seattle offices. I also made a speech about Google Cloud and Containers, and there may be around 200 people. Overall, this is a wonderful event with lots of meetings