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cv.typ

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base: 10pt,
small: 9pt,
),
exp_bar: (
height: 3mm,
width: 32mm,
corner_radius: 1mm,
bar_offset: -0.5mm,
subtext_offset: -2mm,
),
colors: _default_colors(),
)
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]
#let base_layout(
style,
style: default_style,
header,
left,
right,
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}
}
#let exp_bar(
style: default_style,
filled,
body
) = {
box( // load bearing box :upside_down_face:
grid(
columns: (1fr, auto),
[#body],
{
v(style.exp_bar.bar_offset)
box(
width: style.exp_bar.width,
height: style.exp_bar.height,
fill: style.colors.lighter,
radius: style.exp_bar.corner_radius,
box(
width: filled,
height: style.exp_bar.height,
fill: style.colors.base,
radius: style.exp_bar.corner_radius,
)
)
}
)
)
}
#let machine_reading_keyword_dump = [ // this actually does help and i hate that
// based in part on the stackoverflow dev survey
Rust, Python, Nix, JS, CSS, HTML, Web, Desktop, Embedded, Scalable, Server, Service, SAAS, Network, Administration,

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xenua/cv.typ

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#import "../xenua_cv.typ": xenua_cv, xenua_style
#import "../cv.typ": work_item, lenk
#import "../cv.typ": work_item, lenk, exp_bar
#import "self.typ"
#import "@preview/fontawesome:0.1.0": *
@ -7,45 +7,38 @@ @@ -7,45 +7,38 @@
text(fill: xenua_style.colors.base)[#body]
}
#let style = xenua_style
#style.insert("confidential", false)
#let section = (
tech: [
== Tech
#text(size: 7pt)[this section is copied lazily and should be reworked]
=== *What i _like_ doing*
*Python* \
since 2012, building robust systems and interleaving with C or Rust for performance when necessary
*Rust* \
used for everything from embedded to backend web development
I've been building software since 2012 and using many languages over the years.
The ones I'm best at are *Rust* and *Python* (my current favorite and my first language, respectively).
Other languages I've used a significant amount include *C*, *Java*, *PHP* and *JS*.
*Hardware* \
building physical devices with e.g. PCB design and 3D printing, and writing software for them
I consider myself a programming polyglot.
=== *Will do for money*
I have written high performance asynchronous code and consider myself highly experienced in this topic.
*Web development* \
backend heavily preferred
On the hardware side I have experience making PCBs with *KiCad*, using *3D printers* and *laser cutters*,
3D modeling with *Fusion360* and *Blender*.
*Other software dev*
*Sysadmin / Ops* \
see experience section
I run *linux* servers, and know how to use *containers*, *VMs*, and automated deployment tools such as *Ansible* and *Colmena* (a *Nix* deployment tool).
],
natlang: [
== Natural languages
*English* \
#exp_bar(100%)[*English*]
Native language
*German* \
#exp_bar(100%)[*German*]
Native language
*Spanish* \
#exp_bar(20%)[*Spanish*]
Studied in school \
Self assessment: _A2_
Self-assessment: _A2_
],
competitions: [
== Competitions
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== Work
#let sep = {
line(length: 90%, start: (5%, -2mm), stroke: 0.2mm + xenua_style.colors.text.lighten(90%))
line(length: 90%, start: (5%, -2mm), stroke: 0.2mm + xenua_style.colors.text.lighten(70%))
v(-4mm)
}
@ -73,7 +66,8 @@ @@ -73,7 +66,8 @@
ref: accent[#lenk("https://blaulichtsms.net")[BlaulichtSMS]]
)
- example
- extending and maintaining the backend platform (Java)
- implementing a proxy for ELKOS-alarms in Rust
#sep
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ref: accent[#lenk("https://rami.io")[rami.io]],
)
- foo bar
- worked on their main project, pretix, as a backend developer
- added several large features, some of which have been explicitly praised by customers
- used Python with Django for the backend, and HTML/JS with jQuery for the frontend
#sep
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ref: accent[#lenk("https://nti-audio.com")[NTi Audio]]
)
- lorem ipsum
- implemented an old data transmission protocol
- custom hardware audio interface running embedded linux to help with testing their
#lenk("https://www.nti-audio.com/en/products/sound-level-meters/xl3-acoustic-analyzer")[#underline[XL3 Acoustic Analyzer]]
- software for a Raspberry Pi to handle their entrance area TV
#sep
#work_item(
title: "Assistant Sysadmin",
time: "2016-2020",
location: "Austria",
)
- volunteer work at my high school, helping in server administration
- maintained the school’s website, mail server, Active Directory, and the file share/storage for 500 students
#sep
@ -112,32 +122,28 @@ @@ -112,32 +122,28 @@
experience: [
== Experience
#text(size: 7pt)[haha lazy copy paste go brrrrrrr]
I have written software for the majority of my life, solving problems and
implementing creative project ideas. I’m very fast at picking up new
implementing creative project ideas. I’m fast at picking up new
concepts, especially if I’m interested in them.
*Software* projects include a web based school management tool
(homework, timetables, grades, etc) written in PHP, a discord bot for
managing a community, a custom firmware for Watchy, and so much more.
*Hardware* caught my attention a few years after first teaching myself
programming, and I built small things right around the time IoT became
a thing, utilizing the ESP8266 chip for many projects, for example inter-
facing with an e-paper display over a REST API, or an internet enabled
smart clock using WS2812B LEDs. In 2020 I started doing PCB design,
notable projects include Hydrated and my business card.
*Ops* is something I have been doing since 2015 (using a single Rasp-
berry Pi behind a residential internet connection at the time). Over
time, this grew to a VM hosted by Hetzner, and recently to my own
server hardware in a datacenter. I currently run a handful of services
for a few dozen users.
*Software* projects span a wide range of topics from embedded to web development.
Some examples include #lenk("https://git.xenua.me/xenua/kicad-qrgen")[#underline[a qr-code generator for KiCad 7]],
a discord bot for managing a community,
a custom firmware for #lenk("https://watchy.sqfmi.com/")[#underline[Watchy]],
and a lot more.
*Hardware*: I built small things right around the time IoT became
a thing, using the ESP chip family for many projects. In 2020 I started doing PCB design,
notable projects include
#lenk("https://git.xenua.me/xenua/cardpcb")[#underline[my business card]] and
#lenk("https://git.xenua.me/xenua/3ds-usbc-charging")[#underline[a 3ds usb-c charging board]].
*Ops*: I currently have my own server hardware in a datacenter, and run a handful of services for a few dozen users.
]
)
#xenua_cv(
style: style,
self,
[
#section.tech

2
xenua_cv.typ

@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@
base_layout(
style,
style: style,
header,
lcol, rcol
)

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