Online Resume

What's that ?

📄 Nothing forces a developer to build a personal website for job hunting.

But it’s definitely cooler 😉

I see it as a nice way to introduce myself and show what I'm capable of.

Just like a paper resume, I can keep it updated.

On this website, you can find different sections :

  • my latest showcase projects
  • my professional background
  • my completed online courses
  • the languages and frameworks I’ve learned

⬇️ Play with the frameworks and languages by grabbing them with your mouse !

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⬅️ Play with the frameworks and languages by grabbing them with your mouse !

Languages

  • Typescript
  • Sass

Frameworks

  • Vue
  • Swiper
  • GSAP

Challenges

🎨 You should know this CV has already evolved twice (like a Pokémon). With each new version, I challenge myself to improve my web design skills. Though it's not easy, I know I can rely on some of my friends for advices to create a UI that's clean, readable, and original. You could say I'm fighting the stereotype saying that developers can't design !

Motivations

🔥 Between each version, my skills grew significantly thanks to my continuing education. At their respective times, these CVs helped me apply for internships.

What also drives me in is the "sandbox" aspect of it : it's great having a place where I can test visuals and libraries such as :

  • GSAP for animation
  • Tilt.js for the online course cards
  • Swiper for the project image carousel
  • Tiptap for the rich text editor in the contact form

Next steps

🔧 Today, I'm happy with the graphic style. In fact, I didn't touch it during the last functional update. That update included :

  • adding Google Analytics tracking
  • adding a custom scroll bar
  • fixing bugs in the contact window
  • PDF CV download buttons
  • adding a translation system
  • content updates

Besides spontaneous content updates, I don't plan to work on this project any time soon in the future.