![]() ![]() HTML, CSS, and typescript might have their own problems, but at least I had some use for them in other areas of my life. I decided to scrap the LaTeX version, and moved the content into a framework which matched the rest of this website. But in the years since, I'd grown frustrated with the ugly language, the fiddly and never-ending typesetting tweaks, and the archaic versioning, compiling, and publishing patterns. Coming from a background in physics, I used to write my CV in LaTeX, the typesetting tool of choice for dorks everywhere.
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