
Thus, in 2006, I decided to use my previous knowledge in C++ development and started to study the Qt framework by writing small applications.

So I took the bold decision to create my own tool. In my case, I was in need of a useful database modeling tool for PostgreSQL RDBMS, but none of the softwares convinced me. A few years later when I got my Computer Scientist degree, I started to work in the Government sector and in the first months I've already faced a problem in which the majority of developers lives in a daily basis: the lack of cheap or free development tools with a certain level of maturity or quality. Since college times during the computer graphics, compilers, and database systems classes, I was dreaming of creating a project that could involve these amazing branches of the Computer Science. Now pgModeler is being widely used and praised for my pride and joy! In 2012 the project was renamed to pgModeler, and I finally could launch something usable. Two years later, dissatisfied with the available open-source database modeling softwares, I started the development of my own tool, originally called pgsqlDBM. I love to code in C++, but when the job requires, I develop in Java, PHP, Ruby, and many others.īack in 2004, I was introduced to the open-source world and never was the same! "Contaminated" with a willingness to learn, I started to study the Qt framework and the amazing PostgreSQL database system.

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Constantly learning new languages, methodologies, and doing lots of experiments related to software development. Working for one decade as IT Analyst in the Government sector developing solutions using different technologies. Living at Palmas - Tocantins, Brazil, I'm a Computer Science graduated, dedicated father, passionate husband, software development addicted, rock and heavy metal fan, gamer, fisherman on spare times and a true admirer of dogs especially the Labradors.
