Most of the projects I work on are private and tied to ongoing company work, so I can’t share them publicly.
From time to time, I build open-source tools or public experiments, and this is where I document those projects.
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markdown-progress
I love documenting stuff, and most of the technical documentation
happens in Github or in places like
Confluence, or any other tool that supports
markdown.
I'm ashamed that progress bars don't exist natively
in any markdown flavour. We even have official
mermaid
support now, but no progress bars?
That's why I created this project. To fulfill my own needs.
Surprisingly, a few more people use it.
I don't change jobs too often, but I like to have my resume always
up to date and I don't want pay for a service like that without
using it.
For a long time I had my resume in LaTeX (in OverLeaf) and that
worked great. But I wanted something more easy to change.
Something with taste. A place where I can just focus on putting my
info, choose a template and having a good looking resume for free.
Turns out, I was not the only one thinking that, so with my good old
friend, we build this project, for free.