About DeafProgrammer
As a professional programmer who has been Deaf since birth, I chose the name "DeafProgrammer" to represent both my personal identity and my technical work.
Overview
With decades of experience in public sector environments, I focus on designing relational data models and structured systems that support real-world operations and long-term use. My work centres on data integrity, clear database design, and building practical applications that reduce complexity and improve reliability across business processes.
Alongside my professional work, I have continuously developed systems and ideas at home over many years, refining my skills through practical projects, experimentation, and long-term personal development.
Expertise
Experienced in database development, custom applications, and data management, with a strong focus on relational design, structured data integration, and predictable system behaviour. My approach prioritises clarity, maintainability, and solutions that remain stable and practical over time.
I believe well-designed data structures reduce complexity and minimise the need for manual intervention, allowing systems to communicate meaning clearly through data.
Support for Deaf Learners
I provide Auslan-based support for Deaf learners who want clearer explanations of technical topics. I help translate technical and English concepts into a visual and structured form that is accessible, practical, and easier to understand, drawing on my lived experience as a Deaf technical professional.