I'm Brazilian, and I've been very interested in programming and games since I was young, but I live in a poor country where access to knowledge is more elitist. I got my first computer when I was almost 16 and used dial-up internet. I liked playing RPG Maker at the time. My first PC made me much more interested in the area, even though I don't work with HTML and CSS at all, and I'm more focused on the mobile market, these first steps and the discovery of this universe changed me.
I don't know if I wrote everything correctly, sometimes I make mistakes. Thanks for reading.
An electronics enthusiast from China, always trying to fix the various electronics that are malfunctioning around me or build something with my crappy electronics knowledge, apologizing for any comprehension difficulties that may result from my use of translators!
I am glad to have found this forum and I look to learning from you all. Hopefully in time I will be able to contribute as well. I was born in the 80's and love all things technological with enough curiosity to ask how. I also have a profound appreciation for those persistent individuals who discovered the why. Hopefully some of this makes sense and again Im glad to be here.
I have some knowledge in computer networking and hardware installation. A foundation I gained from U.S. Navy Advanced Training. I am studying for the A+ certification and in the future I will own a computer repair center with hopes of creating successful partnerships with the top computer hardware manufacturers.
Last edited by TechFya; 04-08-2025, 12:18 PM.
Reason: My initial introduction was vague.
Hi everyone, this is Chengho from Argentina, been working on It for a while, an now newbie at notebook fixing and willing to learn from you guys. Thank you!!
Hi Everyone, this is Chengho from Argentina, been working on IT for a while, now newbie at notebook fixing.😂 Hope to learn from all of you. Thank You!!
Hi everyone, I'm from Germany and have a strong interest in Apple devices, especially MacBooks and iPhones. I've been working as a technician for some time and have gained solid experience in board-level repair, diagnostics, and microsoldering.
Looking forward to exchanging knowledge and contributing to the community here at Badcaps.
Cheers!
I don't know why I need to do this, There are 2000+ pages of introductions that literally no one is going to read. me included. Just allow me to contribute to this wonderful knowledge base...
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