kmanmx
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Honestly I have a harder time remembering PowerShell stuff than other programming language syntax (C#, JavaScript, SQL, etc.). Not sure if that's just b/c I use the others more (probably part of it).
And really, learning to code isn't that tough. The hardest part is understanding the logic behind languages..once you've learned that, and learned some basic syntax, you can pick up just about any language after looking at the proper syntax, because most of the logic is the same in a lot of languages (e.g. loops, if/else conditionals, functions, etc.).
I actually find the logic part probably easiest of all, atleast for the basic stuff I do. What I struggle with is seeing stuff that I just don't have any idea what it does. Normally because there are bits of the code, operators and such, that I don't know about. To be fair I guess that is just product knowledge and just takes some Googling.
I see a lot of code that looks like this:
[something]::[something]
No idea what it does. I guess I could just Google it