
This website exists to help readers understand how technology works. All content is written by me, with occasional assistance from AI tools.
About this Website
Welcome to the Niche Tech Space. This website provides helpful articles and opinions about current technology. Firstly, there is the hardware and software sections. These sections are for providing helpful information about what computer related hardware you should purchase, what to avoid, and the future of computer hardware and peripherals. The software section is for articles and tutorials about programming, emulators, and other software related topics. The opinions section is for providing opinions about technology trends and other technology related topics. The other section is for providing information about other technology related topics like jobs interviews in IT, technology news, and other technology related topics.
About the Author
Evan Vicidomini, B.S. (Information Sciences and Technology)
I am a student starting my career in information technology. This is currently a student project with the goal of providing helpful information to others. I have my Bachelor’s of Science in Information Sciences and Technology with a concentration in Design and Development. I received this college degree from Penn State World Campus. I have experience with web development, software development, and more. I have primarily worked as a Java developer in college developing graphical users interfaces and console programs. Most of it was Java basics. I have also worked with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript as electives in college. I have also worked with MySQL Workbench and recently MongoDB and Linux. I am continuing to learn more efficient development processes and starting a career in software engineering.
About the Author: Me and My Dad with Technology
I began my technology journey when I picked up my first video game console, the original PlayStation. I would say that I loved playing games when I was really young, but eventually, I started to learn about computer science and information technology when I was in high school. There was a Windows Vista computer that I had at home before then, but I lived most of my life exposed to technology. I started programming in my sophomore year of high school, and now I have a degree. I also have an interest in technology, unlike many other people who just use it today for many of their needs. I would definitely call myself a digital native. Today, I still love to play and collect video games. The best way to do this is with one device, a home computer. I love to use platforms like Steam and Emulators.
My father is someone who did not grow up with technology. His first computer was the Windows Vista that we had, and he was in his forties at the time. He had always been good at fixing cars and mechanical equipment and had several jobs related to this. He does not have an interest in technology like I do and does not want to learn too much about it. He only wants to use technology if he needs to, and he is definitely a digital immigrant. He has played video games before as well, but now he plays very rarely.
With our complete differences in technology, I would say that it can be hard to talk to my father sometimes because he has a limited understanding of technology and even my current job. I worked as an intern in software development, which was something I needed to get my degree, and it is hard to explain to him what I do. I find technology to be easy to use and have little to no problems with it. My dad will always have problems with things like a smartphone or smart television because they are things he never grew up with. However, I have a hard time understanding cars and mechanical tools, and my dad has little to no problems with them.
More advanced technology, like smartphones, tablets, smart televisions, and computers weren’t invented until around the late 1990s and early 2000s. Technology continues to be a volatile industry with great new innovations emerging all the time. This is something that someone who was born forty, fifty, or sixty years ago would have trouble understanding and keeping up with.
I would like to pursue a master’s degree in information systems or software engineering in the future. With this education, I am also looking to pursue many industry standard information technology certifications, which include the CompTIA A+ Certification, CompTIA Network+ Certification, and much more. I currently have the Google It Professional Certificate. This is a cheap course that can be taken on Coursera as an introduction to information technology. I have been working with Java since 2017, and continued throughout. If you find this website helpful or have any suggestions on how to make this page better, make sure to leave a comment below this page. It really helps me get better in my field and help everyone else understand the importance of computer systems. Please be appropriate with the comments, but I appreciate any constructive criticism. This website is also intended to help with the funding of my college degree, so any type of support is also helpful. I currently do not make any money off this website, but any kind of support is always helpful. Thank you everyone for visiting!