The LaTeX course of life
Siddhant Shrivastava
January 10, 2015
Filed under “Open Source”
Summer internships’ deadlines knell by as I key this post. A common section in all application forms is the Curriculum Vitae/Résumé. Having made 2 versions of my résumé in Microsoft Word, the FOSS enthusiast in me felt the pinch.
I decided- my résumé should be in LaTeX - the typesetting framework based on Knuth’s TeX.
Having just a theoretical knowledge of how LaTeX worked, I probed into the open-source community. Forked Debarghya Das’ résumé which I liked because of its brevity and summarization in just one page.
This exercise taught me the importance of documentation, yet again. I was not merely modifying someone’s LaTeX code. The documentation was edifying and I actually learnt a lot in the process.
Ok, enough said. I urge you to try out LaTeX if you haven’t already. It has a steep learning curve for certain - but I am sure the hacker in you will be happy to help you climb the TeXy mountain.
Alright, back to completing my application forms :)