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I get it. You open a tech site and immediately scroll past the jargon. You don’t want buzzwords.
I get it. You open a tech site and immediately scroll past the jargon. You don’t want buzzwords.
I’ve watched businesses drown in spreadsheets, missed deadlines, and half-baked reports.
Digital skills aren’t optional anymore. They’re how you pay bills, talk to your kid’s teacher, apply for a job, or even fix your Wi-Fi.
I used to think “computer geek” meant someone who spoke in code and lived in a basement. Turns out I was wrong.
You’re tired of being busy but getting nowhere. I know that feeling. You check off tasks all day and still feel behind. Like you’re running in place.
I’ve bought and sold online for over a decade. Not as a side hustle guru. Not as some polished influencer.
I’ve watched smart people fail online. They build something good. They put it up. And nothing sells. You know that feeling.
I used to nod along while my friends talked about routers and APIs. I had no idea what they meant. You know that feeling.
You’ve stared at code before and thought What even is this? I have too. This Guide in Programming Dtrgstechfacts isn’t another dense textbook.
I used to think computer geeks spoke another language. Turns out they just skip the jargon and get to the point.