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Learning Ext JS

Friday Freebies: “Learning Ext JS”

Our friends over at Packt have been really good to us over the last few months. To promote the recently released Learning Ext JS book, I’ve been allowed to raffle off three copies! To enter, all you must do is link to your resume/CV. More details after the jump!

My boss recently requested that I email her a copy of my resume (or CV). I realized that I didn’t have one on file anymore. To find some inspiration, I did a Google search for “web developer cv”. Shockingly, it’s quite difficult to find quality samples. It occurred to me that, if I’m searching for this, others must be as well! That sounds like a great round-up for Nettuts+.

Show Off Your Resume/CV

If you have a fantastic resume/cv to show off – and are willing – leave a comment and paste a link to the PDF or image. If you wish, you’re free to blur your name – for anonymity. My intention is to create an article on Nettuts+ called “30 Examples of Fantastic Designer Resumes”. From those you have linked, I’ll choose a few random numbers and award their respective authors with copies of Learning Ext JS.

“As more and more of our work is done through a web browser, and more businesses build web rather than desktop applications, users want web applications that look and feel like desktop applications. Ext JS is a JavaScript library that makes it (relatively) easy to create desktop-style user interfaces in a web application, including multiple windows, toolbars, drop-down menus, dialog boxes, and much more. Both Commercial and Open Source licenses are available for Ext JS.

Ext JS has the unique advantage of being the only client-side UI library that also works as an application development library. Learning Ext JS will help you create rich, dynamic, and AJAX-enabled web applications that look good and perform beyond the expectations of your users.”


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Discussion 59 Comments

  1. Abderrahmane T. J. says:

    Hello there, i wish that i can help, but my C.V. is french, but you can translate it.

    http://Abderrahmane-TJ.tumblr.com

    http://labo2atj.sitemaroc.com/stockage/CV.doc

  2. BroOf says:

    Nice, hehe! Thank you!

  3. Brad says:

    wow…I’m ready to completely re-design my resume for a shot at a free grab at this!

  4. Here you go, a good few years old but what the hell:

    Keith’s CV

  5. Sean C says:

    You can have my resume, happily. The design is a few years old though, needs some freshness.
    http://www.8isc.com/seancanton_interactive_web_developer_designer_resume.pdf

  6. John D says:

    My resume is under my signiture on my site.

  7. As a web developer, my resume lives on the web, in HTML. Rarely do I need to give anyone a print version. And it gives you more flexibility with regards to the type of content, how it’s presented, and links to related documents.

    So, with the caveat that I’m a web developer not a web designer: http://jbrinley.xplus3.net/

  8. Kenneth says:

    Developer here, not designer, but my resume is online at http://hire.eyeheartzombies.com. It’s not an exact match of the print version but it’s pretty damn close.

  9. Erik Draven says:

    http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/01/10-handy-tips-for-web-design-cvs-and-resumes/

    This was a contest made by Smashing Magazine, the resumés submited are inspirational and very well designed.
    Take a look!

  10. Kevin says:

    Thanks for the opportunity… here it is!

    http://www.anubisgraphics.com/oleary.pdf

  11. Varun says:

    My resume is here

  12. Mahmoud M. Abdel-Fattah says:

    Here’s mine :
    http://mahmoud.abdel-fattah.net/about/

  13. yoosuf says:

    cool, i want this

  14. Carlo says:

    This is my first time part taking in a commentalogue, so hi all you people here in tuts-land thought I could lend a helping hand to ma nig J’ with this whole CV crisis…

    The link you endure all this trash talking for .: http://cv.carlolee.com :.

    p.s. I make up words when I have an audience q(^_^)p

  15. Adam Haynes says:

    While this isnt specifically a resume as a web developer/designer it is part of what i do.

    http://bbaitystudio.com/Adam/resume.pdf

    p.s. The root site is for a friend of mine who is an artist. Check it out for some interesting carvings and to see my result from one of the older psdtuts tutorials

  16. Daniele says:

    Here’s mine:

    http://www.glingadesign.com/files/cv.pdf

    I decided to use elements similar to the online portfolio. It’s in italian, but it’s pretty clear. I’ll probably have to shrink it a little bit.

  17. William Rivera says:

    Hey! Jeffrey. After you finish you can write an article about the things you have learn about creating a designer resume!

    Or maybe give us some tips about how to improve our resume. In my personal opinion, I like resume to be only one page!

    Here goes mine:
    http://williamgrivera.com/resume.pdf

  18. Here’s mine, it’s a year out of date, and any feedback would be greatfully received!

    http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/5995/strippedue2.gif

    Pete

  19. Benjamin says:

    Awesome prize, I need to check out Ext JS.

    Anyways, here’s my somewhat short CV :-)

  20. Steve says:

    My online portfolio is stevenoliverdesign.com

    There is a link to download the resume on the page.

  21. Carlo says:

    Check mine out here .: http://cv.carlolee.com :.

    q(^_^)p

  22. lawrence77 says:

    gonna prepare from this examples! ;)

  23. Tim says:

    Here’s mine, All done in photoshop….

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/29569475@N04/3433396886/

    Thanks,
    Tim

  24. Here’s an old one of mine when I didn’t have that much experience… went for style over substance! Worked out in the end…

    http://www.derrickpereira.com/images/dp-resume.jpg

  25. lipelip says:

    Very good idea, I did the same search a couple of month ago and didn’t find much.

    My cv » http://www.lipelip.be/portfolio/cv_1208_en.pdf
    and my complete portfolio » http://www.lipelip.be/portfolio/portfolio_1208_en.pdf

  26. Diogo Duarte says:

    You can download mine here:

    http://diogoduarte.totalh.com

  27. crysfel says:

    This is an excellent book!! i really like it.

  28. themattreid says:

    linkedin generates a great pdf version of your resume/cv if you actually take the time to fill in your profile.

  29. Joel Nilsen says:

    I am a web designer (not developer – though I have some basic coding skills)… Been working on this resume layout in portfolio class recently.

  30. Egg says:

    Here is mine:

    http://www.jakescreates.com/davidjakes_cv_09.pdf

    Clean and simple with emphasis on good typography.

  31. Hey All,

    I’m an architect by training but getting more into Flash design & dvelopment these days with a little HTML,CSS & fooling around with WordPress! So hopefully that means I qualify..

    Anyway here is my CV Brochure.

    Its a bit longer than your average resumé…;)

    I’m a regular here and on Flash Den. Keep up the good work Jeffrey.

    Donagh.

  32. Hi All,

    I’m an architect by training, though getting more into Flash AS3 Design & Developmetn these days, with some HTML, CSS & fooling around with wordpress, thrown in for good measure. So hopefully this means I qualify!

    Anyway here is my CV Brochure PDF (A5):

    http://www.iamdok.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/CV_donaghokeeffe_2009-04-06.pdf

    I’m a regular here and on Flash Den. Keep up the good work Jeffrey.

    Donagh

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