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LaTeX, Templates  2 Comments

16. May 202018. May 2020

New Template: Monocol Navbar CV

The Ninja show coming to you today with a CV template inspired by simple websites with a main infinite scroll

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1. July 20191. July 2019

The Simple Academic Resumé. A play in 3 acts

Dear all, you might already know the Simple Academic Resumé/CV from Twitter or GitHub. It is available as a template

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LaTeX, Templates  7 Comments

20. June 201926. June 2019

New CV Template: All black hipster

Pretending I did not have any more pressing matters at hand, I used my day off today to create new

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Advanced LaTeX, LaTeX, Short Post, Tutorials  4 Comments

30. March 201924. May 2020

Hipster CV – A Template

Dear all, sorry you haven’t been hearing from me so much lately. It’s been quite busy. To make it up

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