JakeASD wrote:
Am I one of the few on the spectrum who isn't particularly adept in IT?

I consider myself achingly poor at understanding current IT ideas. But, back in the late 1980s in Silicon Valley, I was a technical writer who understood much of the highest of high-tech (vibration analysis). The business for which I worked promoted software prices at between $15,000 and $20,000 per package. Our clientele was small but very knowledgable (think automotive, aerospace and civil engineering).
Working in such surroundings gave me a lot of understanding of the basics of computing and vibration engineering, but it also left me with just enough knowledge to be a digital danger to myself in today's world.