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My resume in an Operating system

168 pointsby gsempeover 8 years ago

11 comments

dansoover 8 years ago
Assuming that employers are going to stumble upon the HTML version of your resume, I would cut out this line from the top:<p>&gt; <i>Hates design &amp; frontend.</i><p>There&#x27;s only so much above-the-fold space on a webpage (especially on mobile) and it&#x27;s not worth devoting such valuable real-estate telling people how much you hate <i>anything</i>, nevermind two important skillsets.<p>Also, your design sense seems to be fine, and you obviously care enough about front-end code on your webpage to have decent typography and legibility and not just use Bootstrap right of the box.<p>edit: &quot;above-the-fold&quot; meaning top-of-the-page. Sorry, read too many newspapers in my day
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minitechover 8 years ago
Nice, but <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;r.dakko.us&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;r.dakko.us&#x2F;</a> is still the winner in my book.
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shurcooLover 8 years ago
I&#x27;ll share this here since I have something similar&#x2F;relevant.<p>My resume is a Go package:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;shurcooL&#x2F;resume" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;shurcooL&#x2F;resume</a><p>People can leave &quot;reactions&quot; (like on Slack) in my skills section, as my tongue-in-cheek play on LinkedIn&#x27;s endorsements. It renders the HTML entirely on the frontend (try viewing source at view-source:dmitri.shuralyov.com&#x2F;resume).<p>As the README says, it&#x27;s not to be taken too seriously.
brian-armstrongover 8 years ago
This is a neat idea. Now throw it through emscripten for a live demo ;)<p>Edit: rather, put a vm (qemu?) through emscripten and load your os on that
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yitchelleover 8 years ago
Nice. I am a little confuse on the different types of education you haven taken. What is a professional degree?
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IANADover 8 years ago
What would be more impressive to me and practical would be spending time contributing to the Linux kernel. That is something that companies would more likely be interested in.
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pjc50over 8 years ago
This kind of thing is an excellent answer to &quot;I need to have a github to get hired, but all my work is copyrighted and NDA&#x27;d&quot;. Rather like a &quot;masterwork&quot; in the context of the old craft guilds. An overly-elaborate demonstration of skills as proof of credentials.<p>Some electronics hobbyists have various sorts of circuit board &quot;business cards&quot; that serve this purpose. I&#x27;ve been considering doing one of those myself.
cjh_over 8 years ago
Very nice, although I want to point out that this page contains many typos - you probably want to run a spell and grammar checker over your blog posts and your resume as many employers may screen due to these.
wtracyover 8 years ago
Very cool. I&#x27;ve toyed in the past with the idea of making a bootable CD that launches a minimal Linux desktop with a PDF reader and a copy of my resume, but this is one better.
xiaoxubeiiover 8 years ago
Interesting idea.
tbarbugliover 8 years ago
brilliant!