Welcome to TechTutor101!
I'm Earnest Walker, a passionate software developer, mentor, and technology enthusiast based in Atlanta, GA. As a father and lifelong learner, I bring a unique perspective to the ever-evolving world of technology.
My journey in tech has been an exciting and diverse one. I started as an apprentice electrician, then worked with fire alarm systems and camera installations. This hands-on experience led me to IT support, where I honed my troubleshooting and customer service skills. After a stint in retail management that taught me valuable leadership lessons, I went on to work as a Business Analyst for the State of Georgia. I then transitioned to my current role as an independent software developer.
Why TechTutor101?
This blog is my way of sharing knowledge and insights on a wide range of technology topics, including:
- The fascinating history and potential future of computers
- Exciting IT career opportunities
- How computers operate and the various types available
- Hardware components of computer systems
- Programming languages and their applications
- The Internet, the Web, and their impact on our lives
- Operating systems and computer applications
- Database management and its importance
- The growing world of web and mobile apps
- Network architecture, management, and security
- Privacy concerns in the digital age
My goal is to make these complex topics accessible and engaging for everyone, from curious beginners to seasoned professionals looking to stay updated.
What I Hope to Achieve
As I pursue my dream of owning and managing a successful IT company focused on innovative solutions, I'm constantly learning and growing. This blog is part of that journey. I'm currently enhancing my knowledge through a course in Fundamentals of Information Technology & Literacy, which is expanding my perspective on the field.
Join me as we explore the exciting world of technology together. Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply tech-curious, there's something here for you. Let's learn, discuss, and shape the future of technology!
Feel free to reach out with questions, suggestions, or just to say hello. Happy exploring!
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