As a programmer, it never occurred to me that you would not keep your resume, be it online or on paper, under version control.
Your resume looks good, but I have some (personal) objections to it.
The bright background, most people seem used to it, but I don't like it; something more subtle (gray) could make the site look more smooth.
The free space, just because you can scroll, it does not mean that you should waste screen estate like that; e.g. on a 23" screen, almost half of the screen is occupied by your name.
The skill bars are a controversial topic. I am considering them for my resume, too, but to me setting the values seems rather arbitrary.
Section priorities, visually the skill bars take up a huge amount of space, yet the projects section (which is more important, because it's providing proof) looks like some background noise due to its size and different background color.
I think it's a good start and can become a great online resume!
It's always easier to judge other people's work, so you are free to punch back, you'll find my resume at http://me73.com (WIP).
PS: If I was in the position of deciding whether to hire you or not, I wouldn't; given your experience section, you already seem to be actively holding 7 positions, how could you have any time left for my business?
Your resume looks good, but I have some (personal) objections to it.
The bright background, most people seem used to it, but I don't like it; something more subtle (gray) could make the site look more smooth.
The free space, just because you can scroll, it does not mean that you should waste screen estate like that; e.g. on a 23" screen, almost half of the screen is occupied by your name.
The skill bars are a controversial topic. I am considering them for my resume, too, but to me setting the values seems rather arbitrary.
Section priorities, visually the skill bars take up a huge amount of space, yet the projects section (which is more important, because it's providing proof) looks like some background noise due to its size and different background color.
I think it's a good start and can become a great online resume!
It's always easier to judge other people's work, so you are free to punch back, you'll find my resume at http://me73.com (WIP).
PS: If I was in the position of deciding whether to hire you or not, I wouldn't; given your experience section, you already seem to be actively holding 7 positions, how could you have any time left for my business?