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Hello! ๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿป

๐ŸŽฏ I am a bilingual software engineer (English/Spanish) interested in building educational applications which empower people to refine meaningful skills.

๐Ÿš€ As a professional developer since 2019, I have built and deployed financial ETL microservices which currently generate over $800,000 in recurring annual revenues. I regularly contribute to open-source projects, with my code running in projects downloaded over 36,000,000 times per month. [1] [2] [3] [4]

๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธI learn new technologies quickly, usually building a major production application within one to three months of completing my first tutorial. At work, this has included a Docker deployment of a Python application and an OAuth/OIDC implementation to support corporate Single Sign-On. At home, this includes my Binary Clock app written in JavaScript using React Native.

๐Ÿ“š As an undergraduate Software Engineering student at Arizona State University I published an honors thesis detailing an invention which converts a normal Rubik's Cube into a smartcube to track each face turn. I completed my Master's Degree in May 2023 where I studied software engineering, particularly agile practices, and researched the intersection of mobile apps and smart Rubik's Cubes in my master's thesis.

๐ŸŽถ During my free time I love solving Rubik's Cubes (averaging ~12 seconds), playing music (piano, viola, singing bass), chasing down a Frisbee in a competitive game with friends, and trying out my hand at graphic design (specifically logo design).

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Improve command descriptions in the **Quickstart**

Welcome to GitHub! This issue is reserved for people who have never contributed to an open-source project before. If that sounds like you, feel free to comment below to claim this issue as your own and I'll help walk you through the process of completing your very first contribution!

The Problem
In the README.md, several of the LaTeX code examples use passive voice to explain how they should be used. I think the documentation would be a little more engaging to read if these examples were changed to active voice.

Here are the particular examples.

  1. Starting an Expressive Resume
  2. The \objective command
  3. Starting an Expressive Cover Letter

The Solution

  1. Click the Fork button to make your own copy of this repository.
  2. Open the README.md and click the pencil icon to edit it.
  3. Fix the three lines mentioned earlier.
    • For the first one, change % The contents of your resume will go here. to % You will write your resume here
    • For the second one, change % Your objective statement here. to % Write your objective statement here.
    • For the third one
      , change % The contents of your cover letter will go here. to % You will write your cover letter here
  4. Commit your change.
    • For the commit title, put the title of this issue.
    • For the description, go ahead and share your thoughts about making your first open-source contribution!
    • End the description with Closes jhale1805/expressive-resume#4 to link your commit to this issue.
  5. Open a Pull Request, and make sure to direct it to merge into jhale1805/expressive-resume with a base of main.

From there, I will get a notification, at which point I will quickly double-check your changes and incorporate them into expressive-resume!

If you have questions about any of these steps or are feeling stuck, just comment your concern below and I'll jump in to give more detailed guidance. :D

Rename `Company` parameter to `Organization` in the `\experience` command

Welcome to GitHub! This issue is reserved for people who have never contributed to an open-source project before. If that sounds like you, feel free to comment below to claim this issue as your own and I'll help walk you through the process of completing your very first contribution!

The Problem
This line of the README.md describes the parameters for the \experience command. Currently it names the second parameter Company, but a name like Organization would better include experience as a volunteer or working for a government organization.

The Solution

  1. Click the Fork button to make your own copy of this repository.
  2. Open the README.md and click the pencil icon to edit it.
  3. Find the line linked above and change the word Company to Organization.
  4. Commit your change.
    • For the commit title, put the title of this issue.
    • For the description, go ahead and share your thoughts about making your first open-source contribution!
    • End the description with Closes jhale1805/expressive-resume#3 to link your commit to this issue.
  5. Open a Pull Request

From there, I will get a notification, at which point I will quickly double-check your changes and incorporate them into expressive-resume!

If you have questions about any of these steps or are feeling stuck, just comment your concern below and I'll jump in to give more detailed guidance. :D

Subitems in work experience section

The expressive resume is expressive!

I'm wondering if I can add subitems under main items in the work experience section. It's a personal preference for organizing the resume. It's just nice to have.

Something like this:
Screen Shot 2022-02-08 at 1 01 13 PM

How to convert .tex to .pdf ?

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