2013 Scripting Games Competitor Guide (for the Public, too!)
Our Competitor Guide is now online - you can download it here:
2013 Competitor Guide
We’re doing things a bit differently this year. We’ll be engaging the overall PowerShell community for numeric grades - and those doing the grading have an awesome chance to win some great prizes! Our expert Judges will be focused on commentary, making this even more of a learning event. Download the Guide and see what’s in store - the Games are scheduled to start the week of April 22nd.
As a note, you should get used to checking our Scripting Games Announcements thread (https://powershell.org/category/announcements/scripting-games/) so that you don’t miss any goodies.
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