Markdown CV

About a month ago I decided I ought to dust off my CV and get it updated. My CV is a Pages document, and it always seems like my CV is 90% formatting and 10% content, which drives me crazy. I’m a developer; I believe in interoperability, open file formats, and of course making my life easier. It seems like I ought to be able to write my CV in Markdown or something and host it online instead of printing it out or having to email it to people.

(Apropos of being a developer: instead of simply updating my CV, I spend more time figuring out a “solution” to theoretically make updating my CV in the future easier.)

I did some Googling and came across this project to publish your CV in Markdown via GitHub Pages. This would let me have my CV in Markdown and have version control. 🎉🎉🎉🤣

So I forked the repo, rewrote my CV in Markdown, updated it with what I’ve been doing for the past 5 years, and published it on GitHub Pages. Then I put a top-level menu link to it on this website.

I’m not satisfied with the current formatting, but that’s just a CSS file I can adjust (but probably never will). I’m also not satisfied with the content (I think I need to improve the descriptions of the roles I’ve played in various projects). But overall I’m happy with it¹ for the following reasons:

      • Updated content
      • Markdown format
      • Hosted online (with link from front page of my website)
      • Version control

¹Never conflate being satisfied with being happy

How to add an Obj-C bridging header to a Swift framework target in Xcode 10

You can’t, but here’s how you work around it. (Xcode 10.1 generates a compile error if you try to specify an Objective-C bridging header for a framework target.)

  1. Select the header file(s) you wish to bridge, and in the Target Membership section of the File Inspector, check to include it in your framework and then mark it as Public in the dropdown that appears.
  2. Include the header file(s) in the main header file of your framework.
#import <MySDK/MyHeaderFile.h>

Source: Stack Overflow (naturally!)

(This was the first time I’d ever seen the Public / Private / Project dropdown under Target Membership. I guess it’s only for headers, which you don’t typically manually include in a target.)

Space 1988

Space 1988

New Parts

New Parts 1988

  • Bar 1 x 8 x 2
  • Panel 3 x 2 x 6
  • Panel 3 x 3 x 6 Corner Convex
  • Panel 4 x 4 x 6 Corner Concave


 

Lunar Transporter Patroller (6770)

6770: Lunar Transporter Patroller
Features: Articulated truck with flashing lights and siren sounds powered by the big 9V battery box in the rear. Came with one astronaut.

Thoughts: OK, but not great.

6770: Lunar Transporter Patroller

 

Twin-Winged Spoiler (6828)

6828: Twin-Winged Spoiler
Features: Small craft with a single astronaut.

Thoughts: Is it a walker or a flyer? Either way this small Futuron set came with plenty of cool parts.

6828: Twin-Winged Spoiler6828: Twin-Winged Spoiler

 

Space Patroller (6830)

6830: Space Patroller
Features: Small swing-wing space plane with boosters that double as twin robot companions!

Thoughts: The detachable robots are neat. The new panel piece forms the ship’s windscreen.

6830: Space Patroller6830: Space Patroller

 

Strategic Pursuer (6848)

6848: Strategic Pursuer
Features: Single pilot mecha with a transparent blue windscreen.

Thoughts: Primitive mech with arms jointed only at the elbows and legs only at the ankles. Still, it looked cool.

6848: Strategic Pursuer6848: Strategic Pursuer

 

Hovercraft (6875)

6875: Hovercraft
Features: Single pilot spacecraft with two deployable satellites/drones.

Thoughts: Two of the new panels in transparent blue form a wider windscreen than in Space Patroller (6830).

6875: Hovercraft6875: Hovercraft

 

Alienator (6876)

6876: Alienator
Features: Menacing walker with tool storage in the rear and detachable cockpit.

Thoughts: I really like the looks of this model. The new panel piece in transparent yellow forms the windscreen. It seems like the rear cargo area could have held more than just a pair of tools…

6876: Alienator6876: Alienator6876: Alienator

 

Crater Crawler (6885)

6885: Crater Crawler
Features: Articulated vehicle hauling a small scooter and a robot in the trailer.

Thoughts: First black-suited Futuron astronaut. A pair of the new convex corner parts in transparent blue form the cover on the trailer while a pair of the new concave corner parts in white form the wheel arches.

6885: Crater Crawler6885: Crater Crawler

 

Interplanetary Rover (6925)

6925: Interplanetary Rover
Features: Articulated vehicle with independent suspension, a small scooter stored in the rear, two robots, and two astronauts.

Thoughts: Feels like a rehash of the Uranium Search Vehicle (6928) from 1984. I do like the headlights and the robots look like they could work for Blacktron.

6925: Interplanetary Rover6925: Interplanetary Rover

 

Message Intercept Base (6987)

6987: Message Intercept Base
Features: Large Blacktron base features opening hangar doors, moving comm dome, spaceship, rover, and five astronauts.

Thoughts: My vote for best space base ever. All three types of new panel pieces are used in this base, especially to form the S-shaped corridor. Like the Futuron Monorail Transport System (6990), this base has two moving functions. I love all the little details in this set.

Message Intercept Base Opening Doors

The opening wall function (courtesy of a Technic rack winder) is similar to that of Cosmic Laser Launcher (6953) from 1987.

Message Intercept Base Moving Dome

The moving dome function is also implemented by a Technic rack winder.

6987: Message Intercept Base6987: Message Intercept Base6987: Message Intercept Base6987: Message Intercept Base6987: Message Intercept Base6987: Message Intercept Base6987: Message Intercept BaseThree copies of Message Intercept Base

This set is so good I ended up with 3 copies of it!

Wrap-Up

So that’s the 9 LEGO Space sets from 1988 (7 Futuron + 2 Blacktron).

Futuron 1988
Futuron had a decent second year with these 7 sets. Nothing stands out like the previous year’s monorail, but it’s nice to see more smaller sets in the theme.

Blacktron 1987-88
Blacktron only had the 2 sets in 1988 (shown above together with the 3 sets from 1987), but both were excellent.

Blacktron Invasion Force
If only there was someone or something to combat the spread of this Blacktron plague! (Hint: stay tuned for Space 1989)