Jan Prochazka is a versatile software engineer with 13 years of hands-on experience spanning languages from Delphi and Prolog to modern Python and LabVIEW, and holds a Master's in Theoretical Computer Science from Charles University. Since 2010 he has specialized in LabVIEW across PC, RT and FPGA environments while also building system integration tools and programmer utilities. He is the creator and principal contributor to DbGate, an open-source cross-platform database manager supporting MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB and SQLite, where he focuses on back-end and database engine features. Jan combines a strong theoretical foundation with practical interests in interdisciplinary problems (bioinformatics, medical apps, chemical nomenclature) and AI for robotics. Based in Prague, he brings a blend of deep algorithmic thinking and pragmatic engineering, plus an offbeat passion for whitewater kayaking that reflects his taste for technical challenge and adventure.
13 years of coding experience
Secondary school, Mathematics, Physics, Secondary school, Mathematics, Physics at Gymnázium Dr. Josefa Pekaře
Bachelor, Computer Science, Bachelor, Computer Science at Charles University in Prague
Database manager for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, SQLite and others. Runs under Windows, Linux, Mac or as web application
Role in this project:
Back-end & Database Engineer
Contributions:15 reviews, 3617 commits, 82 PRs in 3 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Jan primarily contributed to the database manager project by implementing and improving various database-related functionalities. Their work focused on adding and modifying functionalities within the database engine, as shown in their commits related to altering tables, handling views, adding SQL object features and adding support for MongoDB features. The user's contributions encompassed several key areas of the database functionality, encompassing enhancements and fixes.
Contributions:556 commits, 80 pushes, 1 branch in 5 years 9 months
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