Tried a couple of the challenges and the in-browser terminal actually feels responsive, which is honestly rarer than it should be. Kind of wish there were more beginner tracks, but the flag system makes it weirdly addictive to keep going.
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Adding a "challenge of the day" with a small leaderboard would be great for motivation, and maybe a sandbox mode where you can paste your own script and have it auto-graded against hidden test cases would make practicing real-world scenarios way more useful.
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Being able to save my progress and come back to finish challenges later would be really helpful, especially for the longer scripting ones. Maybe add a simple account system or even just an export feature so I can pick up where I left off.
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Finally a PowerShell playground that just works in the browser. The flag-based progression feels like a duolingo for scripting, and I learned more about get-help in 10 minutes than I did in months of googling.
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love that it drops you straight into a real terminal in the browser with zero setup, the flag-based structure makes learning PowerShell feel like solving puzzles instead of reading docs.
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Tried a couple of the challenges and the in-browser terminal actually feels responsive, which is honestly rarer than it should be. Kind of wish there were more beginner tracks, but the flag system makes it weirdly addictive to keep going.
Adding a "challenge of the day" with a small leaderboard would be great for motivation, and maybe a sandbox mode where you can paste your own script and have it auto-graded against hidden test cases would make practicing real-world scenarios way more useful.
Being able to save my progress and come back to finish challenges later would be really helpful, especially for the longer scripting ones. Maybe add a simple account system or even just an export feature so I can pick up where I left off.
Finally a PowerShell playground that just works in the browser. The flag-based progression feels like a duolingo for scripting, and I learned more about get-help in 10 minutes than I did in months of googling.
love that it drops you straight into a real terminal in the browser with zero setup, the flag-based structure makes learning PowerShell feel like solving puzzles instead of reading docs.