X-Git-Url: http://challenge-bot.com/repos/?p=ozzloy%40gmail.com%2Fcv;a=blobdiff_plain;f=daniel_watson_cover_letter.tex;h=7f7cfbcb874c4e1f20799bca78dea5fbafd4183b;hp=f57e9ab6e317b3da0c1b60564dffbc6ad2a1f8ab;hb=0b4835c2ed82b65029769dc22b57872f0bd9dd60;hpb=93d6578ce1c720f47dc2c4afbc8143364e636a1a diff --git a/daniel_watson_cover_letter.tex b/daniel_watson_cover_letter.tex index f57e9ab..7f7cfbc 100644 --- a/daniel_watson_cover_letter.tex +++ b/daniel_watson_cover_letter.tex @@ -83,18 +83,13 @@ Those are just some of the technologies I learned specifically for this page. In addition, I run GNU and Linux on my laptop and have been maintaining a personal virtual server for over a decade. -Clojure makes programming for the web fun again, and Clojurescript means I can - -\begin{itemize} - \item \textbf{ - \textcolor{color2}{ - \httplink[Recommendation Letters on Google Drive] - {drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nAeLSjj6ZsE24migsOrlJwSLihsAPkxu?usp=sharing}}} -\end{itemize} +Clojure makes programming for the web fun again, and Clojurescript +means I can create meaningful connections for people like my grampa, +who know very little about computers. I look forward to discussing my qualifications further and can be reached by email at -\href{ozzloy@gmail.com}{\textcolor{color2}{ozzloy@gmail.com}}. +\href{ozzloy@challenge-bot.com}{\textcolor{color2}{ozzloy@challenge-bot.com}}. \makeletterclosing \end{document}