Joshua et al.
You hinting at more Easter eggs from you always excites me.
On Wednesday, July 22, 2020 at 5:45:56 AM UTC+10, Joshua Fontany wrote:
>
> I Love Tony (TW Tone)'s example of outputting multiple view of a Resume
> depending on audience. THAT ALONE is the #1 advice given to job-hunters in
> the current digital landscape, but that often mean hours of customizing a
> resume for a single application that is then never re-used.
>
I get your point here, but such a resume will be reused every time one
wants applies for a job, It becomes a career repository. Even an interview
preparation tool and more.
I also design with a view to one time generalising the solution for others,
and example may be templates that take the same details and presents them
according to different CV standards, and fads.
Because of tiddlywikis versatility I think sometimes we need to be a little
more specific when discussing, these variations come to mind here;
- as a tool to managed text to later be published
- creating interactive alternatives to book publishing
- As a reader of existing published books PDF epub...
- as a way to publish a book with in it
- The whole wiki is the published book
- It contains the published book within it eg included PDF
- Providing tools to the reader of published works including
annotation
- as a way to collect then generate and publish books as output in
varying standards, PDF epub...
- as a way to generate new published documents from collected documents
(mash up)
- Provide an independent tool for the review or criticism of published
works
- Provide an independent tool for the detailed research of published
works
Regards
TW Tones
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