![]() ![]() ![]() Since I am already familiar with MiKTeX, I decided to just stick with it over other LaTeX packages such at TeX Live. For my usage, I have decided to use the LaTeX Workshop plugin, which also uses the LaTeX Utilities plugin. I have been using Visual Studio Code (VS Code) for the last few years and it is an amazing code editor and best of all it is free. I am working on a new project this year that I want to use LaTeX for, but it is going to be a lot more complex than a multi-page resume so I want to use something that is a bit more robust. TeXworks is a very basic and lightweight LaTeX editor in nature that is fast and easy to use. In the past I have just used LaTeX on Windows 10 with the MiKTeX package, using the included TeXworks editor. Office 365 has supported version control for a while now, but I have never been a big fan of it since I find it can create far too many snapshots and it is not always easy to search through everything. ![]() The biggest benefit to using LaTeX for my resume is the ability to use version control with Git. The last time I updated it was in mid-2018, and at that time I had converted my resume from Word to LaTeX.Īt the time I didn’t really have a good reason to use LaTeX for my resume, I just wanted to get a bit of experience using it. 2019 was a very busy year for me and for the first time in almost 10 years I didn’t update it once. Not necessarily because I am looking for a new job, but because I don’t want to forget about certain accomplishments. I try my best to make an effort to update my resume at least 2 or 3 times a year.
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