I've been trying to use a Github repo with markdown files of notes on books and other things I've studied. It's been hard to get into the habit of writing in it though. I prefer it since it's a good place for storing all the info, and it also lets others read it. It's always good to share knowledge, and doing that at the same time one's learning more makes it even easier.
Keeping a list of read books is also a good thing.
The Stack Overflow CV allows for that, which I think is a good thing, but that one again doesn't let you have simple nested lists (8-level bullet-points and such).
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I've been trying to use a Github repo with markdown files of notes on books and other things I've studied. It's been hard to get into the habit of writing in it though. I prefer it since it's a good place for storing all the info, and it also lets others read it. It's always good to share knowledge, and doing that at the same time one's learning more makes it even easier.
Keeping a list of read books is also a good thing.
The Stack Overflow CV allows for that, which I think is a good thing, but that one again doesn't let you have simple nested lists (8-level bullet-points and such).