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Revert "fix: resume"
This reverts commit 34631f51bf.
2025-02-06 01:16:17 -05:00
34631f51bf
fix: resume 2025-02-05 15:33:39 -05:00
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updates: add zoey resume 2024-11-23 23:38:40 -05:00
8a737fbb37 revert it this shit is so ass 😭 2024-10-25 05:58:52 +00:00
3b5eed25d7 altacv 2024-10-25 05:56:24 +00:00
4ed211283f fix 2024-10-25 05:52:43 +00:00
08803cfda1 fix maybe 2024-10-25 05:51:13 +00:00
7670b78dd1 Delete .gitlab-ci.yml 2024-10-25 05:49:54 +00:00
6808af5a38 add back latexmk 2024-10-25 05:48:06 +00:00
69055a91b9 whoopsies 2024-10-25 05:46:59 +00:00
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# This file is a template, and might need editing before it works on your project.
# This is a sample GitLab CI/CD configuration file that should run without any modifications.
# It demonstrates a basic 3 stage CI/CD pipeline. Instead of real tests or scripts,
# it uses echo commands to simulate the pipeline execution.
#
# A pipeline is composed of independent jobs that run scripts, grouped into stages.
# Stages run in sequential order, but jobs within stages run in parallel.
#
# For more information, see: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/yaml/index.html#stages
#
# You can copy and paste this template into a new `.gitlab-ci.yml` file.
# You should not add this template to an existing `.gitlab-ci.yml` file by using the `include:` keyword.
#
# To contribute improvements to CI/CD templates, please follow the Development guide at:
# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/cicd/templates.html
# This specific template is located at:
# https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Getting-Started.gitlab-ci.yml
stages: # List of stages for jobs, and their order of execution
- build
build-job: # This job runs in the build stage, which runs first.
stage: build
script:
- . "$HOME/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh"
- nix build --extra-experimental-features nix-command --extra-experimental-features flakes
artifacts:
paths:
- result/resume.pdf

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# .latexmkrc
$pdf_mode = 4; # Generate PDF using lualatex
$lualatex = 'lualatex -interaction=nonstopmode -shell-escape';
$clean_ext = 'aux fdb_latexmk fls log synctex.gz xdv';
# Check if isZoey is set
$is_zoey = $ENV{isZoey} || '0'; # Default to false
# Set variables based on isZoey
if ($is_zoey eq '1') {
$name = 'Zoey Myers';
$email = 'hi@zoeys.computer';
$website = 'zoeys.computer';
$social = '\\emoji{transgender-flag}';
$linkedin = ''; # Empty or alternative URL if needed
} else {
$name = 'Zachary Myers';
$email = 'me@zackmyers.io';
$website = 'zackmyers.io';
$social = 'zackartz';
$linkedin = 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-myers-b9a150186/';
}
$lualatex = "lualatex '\\newcommand{\\myname}{Default}" .
"\\newcommand{\\myemail}{Default}" .
"\\newcommand{\\mywebsite}{Default}" .
"\\newcommand{\\mysocial}{Default}" .
"\\newcommand{\\mylinkedin}{Default}" .
"\\newcommand{\\gituser}{zackartz}" .
"\\renewcommand{\\myname}{$name}" .
"\\renewcommand{\\myemail}{$email}" .
"\\renewcommand{\\mywebsite}{$website}" .
"\\renewcommand{\\mysocial}{$social}" .
"\\renewcommand{\\mylinkedin}{$linkedin}" .
"\\input{%S}'";

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buildInputs = [
pkgs.coreutils
pkgs.findutils
(texlive = with pkgs;
texlive.combine {
inherit
(texlive)
scheme-small
academicons
arydshln
fontawesome5
marvosym
moderncv
multirow
;
})
pkgs.texlive.combined.scheme-full
pkgs.noto-fonts-color-emoji
pkgs.fontconfig
pkgs.dejavu_fonts
pkgs.gnugrep
];
FONTCONFIG_FILE = pkgs.makeFontsConf {
fontDirectories = [
pkgs.noto-fonts-color-emoji
pkgs.dejavu_fonts
];
};
buildPhase = ''
export PATH="${pkgs.lib.makeBinPath buildInputs}"
echo $PATH
mkdir -p .cache/texmf-var
export XDG_CACHE_HOME="$PWD/.cache"
export FONTCONFIG_CACHE_DIR="$PWD/.cache/fontconfig"
mkdir -p .cache/texmf-var $FONTCONFIG_CACHE_DIR
# Rebuild font cache (redirect stderr to suppress font cache messages)
fc-cache -f -v 2>&1 | grep -v "caching" | grep -v "skipping" || true
# Run latexmk and filter out specific warnings
env TEXMFHOME=.cache TEXMFVAR=.cache/texmf-var \
latexmk -interaction=nonstopmode -f -pdf \
resume.tex
isZoey=1 latexmk -interaction=nonstopmode -f resume.tex 2>&1 \
| grep -v "Missing character" \
| grep -v "Font.*cache" \
| grep -v "fontconfig:" \
| grep -v "looped directory detected" \
|| [ $? -eq 1 ] # Allow latexmk to fail but still show output
mv resume.pdf ZoeyMyersResume.pdf
env TEXMFHOME=.cache TEXMFVAR=.cache/texmf-var \
isZoey=0 latexmk -interaction=nonstopmode -f resume.tex 2>&1 \
| grep -v "Missing character" \
| grep -v "Font.*cache" \
| grep -v "fontconfig:" \
| grep -v "looped directory detected" \
|| [ $? -eq 1 ]
mv resume.pdf ZacharyMyersResume.pdf
'';
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out
cp resume.pdf $out/
cp *.pdf $out/
'';
};
pdf = pkgs.runCommand "resume-pdf" {} ''
mkdir -p $out/nix-support
cp ${self.packages.${pkgs.system}.default}/resume.pdf $out/
echo "file pdf $out/resume.pdf" > $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
cp ${self.packages.${pkgs.system}.default}/ZoeyMyersResume.pdf $out/
cp ${self.packages.${pkgs.system}.default}/ZacharyMyersResume.pdf $out/
echo "file pdf $out/ZoeyMyersResume.pdf" > $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
echo "file pdf $out/ZacharyMyersResume.pdf" >> $out/nix-support/hydra-build-products
'';
});
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devShells = eachSystem (pkgs: {
default = pkgs.mkShell {
buildInputs = [
(texlive = with pkgs;
texlive.combine {
inherit
(texlive)
scheme-small
academicons
arydshln
fontawesome5
marvosym
moderncv
multirow
;
})
pkgs.texlive.combined.scheme-full
pkgs.texlab
pkgs.termpdfpy
];

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\documentclass[11pt,letterpaper,sans]{moderncv}
%-------------------------
% Resume in Latex
% Author : Zachary Myers
% License : MIT
%------------------------
% Theme configuration
\moderncvstyle{classic}
\moderncvcolor{blue}
\documentclass[letterpaper,5pt]{article}
\providecommand{\myname}{Zachary Myers}
\providecommand{\myemail}{me@zackmyers.io}
\providecommand{\mywebsite}{zackmyers.io}
\providecommand{\mysocial}{zackartz}
\providecommand{\mylinkedin}{https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-myers-b9a150186/}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{newunicodechar}
\usepackage{fontspec} % For Unicode symbols
% Required packages
\usepackage[scale=0.85]{geometry}
\usepackage[mocha]{catppuccin}
\usepackage{fontawesome5}
\usepackage{latexsym}
\usepackage[empty]{fullpage}
\usepackage{titlesec}
\usepackage{marvosym}
\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}
\usepackage{fancyhdr}
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\usepackage{tabularx}
\usepackage{fontawesome5}
\usepackage{emoji}
% \input{glyphtounicode}
% Custom colors using Catppuccin
\definecolor{headingcolor}{RGB}{137, 180, 250} % Catppuccin Blue
\definecolor{secondarycolor}{RGB}{148, 226, 213} % Catppuccin Sapphire
\definecolor{accentcolor}{RGB}{203, 166, 247} % Catppuccin Mauve
\definecolor{bodycolor}{RGB}{205, 214, 244} % Catppuccin Text
% Adjust formatting
\renewcommand*{\namefont}{\huge\color{headingcolor}}
\renewcommand*{\titlefont}{\Large\color{secondarycolor}}
\renewcommand*{\sectionfont}{\Large\color{headingcolor}}
\renewcommand*{\subsectionfont}{\large\color{accentcolor}}
\setemojifont{Noto Color Emoji}[
Path = /nix/store/y2h3pmlj3msxm8f1fw99kpbl2kfr2sr3-noto-fonts-color-emoji-2.042/share/fonts/noto/,
Extension = .ttf
]
\setlength{\footskip}{3.60004pt}
\pagestyle{fancy}
\fancyhf{} % clear all header and footer fields
\fancyfoot{}
\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt}
\renewcommand{\footrulewidth}{0pt}
% Adjust margins
\addtolength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.5in}
\addtolength{\evensidemargin}{-0.5in}
\addtolength{\textwidth}{1in}
\addtolength{\topmargin}{-.5in}
\addtolength{\textheight}{1.0in}
\urlstyle{same}
\raggedbottom
\raggedright
\setlength{\tabcolsep}{0in}
% Sections formatting
\titleformat{\section}{
\vspace{-2pt}\scshape\raggedright\large
}{}{0em}{}[\color{ctpSurface0}\titlerule \vspace{-5pt}]
% Ensure that generate pdf is machine readable/ATS parsable
% \pdfgentounicode=1
%-------------------------
% Custom commands
\newcommand{\resumeItem}[2]{
\small{
\textbf{#1}{: #2 \vspace{-12pt}}
}
}
% Just in case someone needs a heading that does not need to be in a list
\newcommand{\resumeHeading}[4]{
\begin{tabular*}{0.99\textwidth}[t]{l@{\extracolsep{\fill}}r}
\textbf{#1} & #2 \\
\textit{\small#3} & \textit{\small #4} \\
\end{tabular*}\vspace{0pt}
}
\newcommand{\resumeSubheading}[4]{
\begin{tabular*}{0.97\textwidth}[t]{l@{\extracolsep{\fill}}r}
\textbf{\color{ctpRed}#1} & \color{ctpSapphire}#2 \\
\textit{\small\color{ctpSubtext1}#3} & \textit{\small\color{ctpSubtext0} #4} \\
\end{tabular*}\vspace{-3pt}
}
\newcommand{\resumeSubSubheading}[2]{
\begin{tabular*}{0.97\textwidth}{l@{\extracolsep{\fill}}r}
\textit{\small#1} & \textit{\small #2} \\
\end{tabular*}\vspace{-20pt}
}
\newcommand{\resumeSubItem}[2]{\resumeItem{\color{ctpGreen}#1}{#2}\vspace{5pt}}
\renewcommand{\labelitemii}{$\circ$}
\newcommand{\resumeItemListStart}{
\begin{itemize}
\setlength\itemsep{0.05em}
}
\newcommand{\resumeItemListEnd}{\end{itemize}\vspace{0pt}}
\newcommand{\equal}[2]{\ifnum\pdf@strcmp{#1}{#2}=0 }
\newcommand{\sociallinks}{%
\ifx\mysocial\gituser
{\faLinkedin\space\href{\mylinkedin}{\underline{\myname}}} {\space\space\space}%
{\faIcon{github}\space\href{https://github.com/\mysocial}{\underline{\mysocial}}} {\space\space\space}%
\else
{\mysocial} {\space\space\space}%
\fi
}
%-------------------------------------------
%%%%%% CV STARTS HERE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Personal Information
\name{Zachary}{Myers}
\email{me@zackmyers.io}
\phone{+1 (808) 799-3884}
\social[linkedin]{zachary-myers-b9a150186}
\social[github]{zackartz}
\homepage{zackmyers.io}
\extrainfo{\faIcon{passport} US Citizen \quad \faIcon{clock} EST/EDT}
\begin{document}
\makecvtitle
% Skills Section
%----------HEADING-----------------
\begin{tabular*}{\textwidth}{l@{\extracolsep{\fill}}r}
\textbf{\href{https://\mywebsite/}{\Large \color{ctpBlue}\myname}} & {\faIcon{envelope}\space}Email : \href{mailto:\myemail}{\myemail}\\
\sociallinks
{\faIcon{user}\space \href{https://\mywebsite}{\underline{Website}}} {\space\space\space}
{\faIcon{passport}\space{{US Citizen}}}{\space\space\space}
{\faIcon{clock}\space{EST/EDT}}
{\space\space\space}
&\faIcon{mobile-alt} Mobile : +1 (808) 799-3884
\end{tabular*}
%
%--------PROGRAMMING SKILLS------------
\section{Skills}
\cvitem{\color{headingcolor}Languages}{TypeScript, JavaScript, Rust, Golang, Java, HTML, CSS, SQL, Lua}
\cvitem{\color{secondarycolor}Technologies}{GraphQL, Docker, Kubernetes, Linux, NixOS, Windows, macOS, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, InfluxDB}
\cvitem{\color{accentcolor}Libraries and Tools}{NextJS, SvelteKit, Rocket, Actix, Express, Neovim, TailwindCSS}
\textbf{\color{ctpBlue}Languages}{: TypeScript, JavaScript, Rust, Golang, Java, HTML, CSS, SQL, Lua}
\hfill
% Experience Section
\vspace{2pt}
\textbf{\color{ctpSapphire}Technologies}{: GraphQL, Docker, Kubernetes, Linux, NixOS, Windows, macOS, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, InfluxDB}
\hfill
\vspace{2pt}
\textbf{\color{ctpMauve}Libraries and Tools}{: NextJS, SvelteKit, Rocket, Actix, Express, Neovim, TailwindCSS}
\hfill
%-------------------------------------------
%-----------EXPERIENCE-----------------
\section{Experience}
\cventry{2023--2024}{Mid Level Web Developer}{Pixegon}{Remote}{}{%
\begin{itemize}
\item Designed and developed global services: Spearheaded the creation and deployment of robust services that empower users worldwide to advance their professional capabilities.
\item Enhanced and maintained legacy software: Leveraged exceptional teamwork and advanced software engineering skills to modernize legacy systems, integrating new functionalities while reducing bug rates.
\item Optimized team collaboration: Enhanced team synergy and efficiency by identifying potential delays and bugs early, streamlining workflows and knowledge transfer, which led to surpassing production targets.
\item Implemented AI-driven automation: Pioneered the use of artificial intelligence to automate repetitive processes, boosting operational efficiency by 95\% and achieving over 200 hours in annual time savings.
\end{itemize}}
\resumeSubheading{Pixegon}{Remote}{Mid Level Web Developer (Current)}{2023-2024}
\resumeItemListStart
\item \textbf{Designed and developed global services:} Spearheaded the creation and deployment of robust services that empower users worldwide to advance their professional capabilities.
\item \textbf{Enhanced and maintained legacy software:} Leveraged exceptional teamwork and advanced software engineering skills to modernize legacy systems, integrating new functionalities while reducing bug rates.
\item \textbf{Optimized team collaboration:} Enhanced team synergy and efficiency by identifying potential delays and bugs early, streamlining workflows and knowledge transfer, which led to surpassing production targets.
\item \textbf{Implemented AI-driven automation:} Pioneered the use of artificial intelligence to automate repetitive processes, boosting operational efficiency by 95\% and achieving over 200 hours in annual time savings.
\resumeItemListEnd
\resumeSubheading
{Champria}{Remote}
{Senior Backend Developer}{2021-2022}
\resumeItemListStart
\item \textbf{Collaborative backend development:} Collaborated with the CEO and Lead Developer to architect and implement a Golang monorepo backend, processing over 10,000 data points per hour, which expedited development cycles and boosted code efficiency.
\item \textbf{Data storage optimization:} Implemented GraphQL and TimescaleDB to enhance data storage solutions, achieving a 40\% decrease in query response times and significantly improving system scalability.
\item \textbf{Language performance enhancement:} Led the strategic migration from NodeJS to Golang, securing a 20\% boost in system quality, consistency, and performance; which markedly increased efficiency and delivered superior outcomes.
\item \textbf{Security and quality assurance:} Conducted rigorous peer code reviews and security checks, contributing to substantial security enhancements and a 20\% reduction in bugs.
\item \textbf{Advanced data management:} Revolutionized data storage for multi-million data point datasets through the application of advanced compression algorithms and indexing techniques, tripling response times and improving data accessibility.
\item \textbf{Infrastructure and deployment optimization:} Orchestrated a comprehensive overhaul of infrastructure, creating and managing an automated CI/CD pipeline using GitHub Actions, which slashed deployment times by 90\% and bolstered confidence in production releases.
\resumeItemListEnd
\resumeSubheading
{Damage Inc}{Remote}
{Volunteer Developer}{2020-2021}
\resumeItemListStart
\item \textbf{Enhanced app stability:} Worked closely with the Lead Backend Developer to diagnose and resolve critical bugs, achieving a 50\% improvement in overall application stability.
\item \textbf{Accelerated project completion:} Quickly mastered new tools and technologies, directly contributing to a 35\% increase in project completions and improved team satisfaction through efficient project execution.
\resumeItemListEnd
\cventry{2021--2022}{Senior Backend Developer}{Champria}{Remote}{}{%
\begin{itemize}
\item Collaborative backend development: Collaborated with the CEO and Lead Developer to architect and implement a Golang monorepo backend, processing over 10,000 data points per hour, which expedited development cycles and boosted code efficiency.
\item Data storage optimization: Implemented GraphQL and TimescaleDB to enhance data storage solutions, achieving a 40\% decrease in query response times and significantly improving system scalability.
\item Language performance enhancement: Led the strategic migration from NodeJS to Golang, securing a 20\% boost in system quality, consistency, and performance; which markedly increased efficiency and delivered superior outcomes.
\item Security and quality assurance: Conducted rigorous peer code reviews and security checks, contributing to substantial security enhancements and a 20\% reduction in bugs.
\item Advanced data management: Revolutionized data storage for multi-million data point datasets through the application of advanced compression algorithms and indexing techniques, tripling response times and improving data accessibility.
\item Infrastructure and deployment optimization: Orchestrated a comprehensive overhaul of infrastructure, creating and managing an automated CI/CD pipeline using GitHub Actions, which slashed deployment times by 90\% and bolstered confidence in production releases.
\end{itemize}}
%------------AWARDS------------------
\cventry{2020--2021}{Volunteer Developer}{Damage Inc}{Remote}{}{%
\begin{itemize}
\item Enhanced app stability: Worked closely with the Lead Backend Developer to diagnose and resolve critical bugs, achieving a 50\% improvement in overall application stability.
\item Accelerated project completion: Quickly mastered new tools and technologies, directly contributing to a 35\% increase in project completions and improved team satisfaction through efficient project execution.
\end{itemize}}
% Awards Section
\section{Awards}
\cvitem{GPT-4 Hackathon}{Led backend development and provided support for frontend development in the winning team of a GPT-4 Hackathon, creating Materialize, an interactive website utilizing GPT-4 for real-time lumber market analysis including prices, news listings, and reports.}
\resumeSubItem{GPT-4 Hackathon}
{Led backend development and provided support for frontend development in the winning team of a GPT-4 Hackathon, creating Materialize, an interactive website utilizing GPT-4 for real-time lumber market analysis including prices, news listings, and reports.}
% Education Section
%-----------PROJECTS-----------------
%\section{Projects}
% \resumeSubHeadingListStart
% \resumeSubItem{Virtual Memory Pager}
% {Implemented a virtual memory pager which managed various application address spaces. Provided support for file and swap backed pages, alongside forking a process with a non empty arena.}
% \vspace{6}
% \resumeSubItem{Paxos RSM}
% {Designed a replicated key value service that is replicated using Paxos. Implementation included designing a fully functional paxos algorithm to gain consensus on a generic operation. Additionally, I designed the interface for clients and a Paxos RSM to communicate with these services. The paxos Key Value RSM communicates with paxos itself to propose client operations and gain a quorum on sed. operation.}
% \vspace{6}
% \resumeSubItem{\href{https://leagueboostclub.com/}{\underline{Leagueboostclub.com}}}
% {Full Stack developed a League of Legends community website revolving around improving your rank. Links independent contractors to customers searching to increase their rank and skill.}
% \vspace{6}
% \resumeSubItem{Neural Network Machine Multiclass Classifier}
% {Developed a from scratch Convolution Neural Network optimized for the Nvidia A100 GPU, written in CUDA. CNN was designed to classify images where paralyzable convolution operations result in a 36x increase in performance compared to a serial version.}
%% Calculated and developed multiple different models which maximized different metrics for a multiclass SVM using a one vs one approach in order to correctly classify reviews on a rating scale of 1 to 5.}
% \vspace{6}
% \resumeSubItem{\href{https://github.com/maximosnolan/LinkedHash}{\underline{Linked Hash Map}}}
% {Designed from scratch a Linked HashMap and HashSet in C++ 20. }
% \resumeSubHeadingListEnd
% %-----------EDUCATION-----------------
\section{Education}
\cventry{2016--2020}{Graduate}{Roosevelt High School}{Honolulu, HI}{}{Overachieved in Roosevelt High School's STEM class, succeeding in learning new concepts while helping other students. Worked on personal projects outside of school to further understand programming.}
\resumeSubheading
{Roosevelt High School}{Honolulu, HI}
{Graduate}{2016-2020}
\vspace{1em}
\end{document}
Overachieved in Roosevelt High School's STEM class, succeeding in learning new concepts while helping other students. Worked on personal projects outside of school to further understand programming.
\end{document}