Proposal: .cv2 syntax
Posted on:This post is a proposal on parts of the .cv2 syntax for the CV 2.0. Things will still be missing and we need to discuss more in order to create a specification, so feel free to join in on the … Continue reading
This post is a proposal on parts of the .cv2 syntax for the CV 2.0. Things will still be missing and we need to discuss more in order to create a specification, so feel free to join in on the … Continue reading
As promised before the syntax proposal, here is a glimpse of what an SVG template could look like (with filler text): Since SVG is a text format that can be read (but not visually interpreted) by any text editor, SVG … Continue reading
We work in two packages – one is the definite specification where we address shifts in hiring best practices and that we will continue improving with new technologies. It is our main deliverable. The secondary package are several deliverables that will … Continue reading
For the .cv2 syntax, I have spent some time researching syntax decisions and syntax specifications from other formats, particularly XML, JSON, YAML, RDF, and various programming languages. As was already discussed on the mailing list, syntax is always an arbitrary … Continue reading
This is the first call for contributions – anyone who has a certain use case in mind is welcome to join in and contribute, preferably via the mailing list. Programming skills and technical knowledge are irrelevant for creating use cases. … Continue reading
As proposed on August 23, 2015, we will continue with a base format using the filename extension .cv2. The purpose of creating a .cv2 is to focus solely on defining a universal and extensible resume format. Existing solutions are based on one way to present … Continue reading