diff --git a/cover-letter.pdf b/cover-letter.pdf index 30e020a..58167c8 100644 Binary files a/cover-letter.pdf and b/cover-letter.pdf differ diff --git a/cover-letter.tex b/cover-letter.tex index 38de3dd..c21754c 100644 --- a/cover-letter.tex +++ b/cover-letter.tex @@ -73,15 +73,15 @@ %% DOCUMENT %% \begin{document} - \section*{\color{MediumPrimary}Rin (Tamara Vassileva)} + \section*{\LARGE\color{MediumPrimary}Tamara Vassileva \Large{(she/her)}} \begin{multicols}{2} - REDACTED\newline%15A Parkes Rd\newline - REDACTED\newline%Artarmon, NSW\newline - REDACTED\newline%2064, Australia\newline + 15A Parkes Rd\newline + Artarmon, NSW\newline + 2064, Australia\newline \columnbreak - Mobile: REDACTED\newline %+61 424 835 686\newline + +61 424 835 686\newline Email: \href{mailto:rin@rin.systems}{rin@rin.systems}\newline \url{https://rin.systems} %Fedi: \url{https://tech.lgbt/@tammy} @@ -104,14 +104,14 @@ most anyone who asked, and am confident that I'd be a great addition to the team. I've recently started a blog at \url{https://rin.systems}, where I document my various (mis)adventures in tech, and - have found it both refreshing and fulfilling outlet to publish in a concise, yet fun format. + have found it both refreshing and fulfilling outlet to publish content in a concise, yet fun format. On the flip side, a lot of the work that I've done has been small-scale automation and proof-of-concepts. A proof-of-concept that I'm especially proud of was a path optimization tool that I wrote. The issue at hand was that a lot of person\textendash{}hours would be spent on minimising the length of cable runs - between access nodes, and there was no tool to automate this. I quickly realised that this was a travelling + between access nodes, and there was no tool to automate this. I quickly realised that this was a travelling% \textendash{}salesman problem and whipped up a proof-of-concept in Haskell, as it seemed a good tool for the - job, and later re-written into a python script to make it easier to maintain. + job, and I later re-wrote it into a python script to make it easier to maintain. The original Haskell script performed admirably on all the test data, and the python script performed only marginally worse.