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This line looks rather jumbled:

Likes: sql-server c# reporting-services asp.net jquery user-experience

Can we separate each tag that you "like" with [ ]'s? For example:

Likes:   [sql-server]  [c#]  [reporting-services]  [asp.net]  [jquery]  [user-experience]

Or maybe style them as tags?

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    Separating them with a vertical bar (|), or even a comma, would probably be cleaner looking. But the advantage of formatting them as tags would be to make it clear that they were actually tags and you weren't just e e cummings. Dec 7, 2016 at 12:24

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I think that an even better way would be to use the tag's friendly name from Documentation, and have them comma-separated. This way, it flows even better, like:

Likes: C# Language, Java Language, Regular Expressions, apache-spark

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    This would work for the most common tags that have Documentation created for them, but I don't think all tags have associated Documentation [yet?]. Naturally, these would be the tags people are least likely to include on their CV, but we would still need to handle that case. I guess you'd fall back to the literal tag name. Also, I'm not sure I like the "Language" part. I'd never write it that way if it were a free-form field. Dec 7, 2016 at 15:11
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    @CodyGray yeah, I don't like the friendly names having "Language" added on either, but I can't do anything about that.
    – Nissa
    Dec 7, 2016 at 15:18
  • Maybe the simple answer is dont do this, leave it as is, just add a , (comma) to each like?
    – JonH
    Dec 7, 2016 at 15:31

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