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resumes [2019/12/17 10:30]
jguerin Started page, added summary of programming languages.
resumes [2019/12/17 10:37] (current)
jguerin Fleshed out more tools.
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 You should list anything where you have comfort--not just areas that you wish to work. I.e., Even if you do not wish to work in Haskell for a living, many are moving towards more functional tools and utilities (e.g., functional web programming, distributed systems built on functional paradigms, etc.). You should list anything where you have comfort--not just areas that you wish to work. I.e., Even if you do not wish to work in Haskell for a living, many are moving towards more functional tools and utilities (e.g., functional web programming, distributed systems built on functional paradigms, etc.).
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 +You should list only the utilities and languages that you have experience or comfort with--expect that an interviewer may ask you questions about C++ since it is likely to be listed higher in your resume.
  
 ==== Programming Languages ==== ==== Programming Languages ====
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   * SQL   * SQL
  
 +==== Development Environments & Utilities ====
 +  * CLion
 +  * Eclipse
 +  * Git/Github
 +  * Idle
 +  * IntelliJ
 +  * NetBeans
 +  * Unix command-line
 +  * Xcode
 +  * Visual Studio
  
 +==== Libraries & Frameworks ====
 +  * Firebase
 +  * jQuery
 +  * Laravel
 +  * Vue.js
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