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Why You Shouldn't Ignore the Under-Age I.T. Specialists By Linda Wairegi


As a kid, I didn't know anyone with a laptop and everyone seemed to have these seemingly huge, brick-like phones that had gigantic chargers. I don’t need to say the year. However, these days’ kids are brought up on laptops, tablets and smartphones way before they play football outside on the grass. They don’t play outside. They don’t play in the rain. I have played outside but never in the rain.

I know the basics of using my laptop. However, whenever I run into a technical issue on my laptop, my brother is the first person I turn too. Underage yet quite knowledgeable at heart, he knows things that I just take time comprehending, like installing an OS (Operating System) on the laptop. The Operating System is the first thing that you install on a computer and without it, the computer is useless. They include Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

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I think in the future, we need to support these under-age IT specialists because they still have potential to learn perhaps an advanced IT (Information Technology) classes before going to university.

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