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Pretty much. I got the minimum (IT) cert requirements for my job and... can't bring myself to actually knuckle down and study more advanced things. I really want/need to learn powershell but I just... can't. I know enough to dabble and poke at things but that's it.
Have you tried doing wargames? I can't fucking stand learning in a classroom but puzzles are really fun for me.
Never really thought about the possibility of powershell wargames tbh. I still don't really have a firm grasp of fundamentals (or any kind of scripting/coding experience/logic at all).
https://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/bandit0.html
Its not power shell but this is a set of wargames based around linux shell. I find it super useful for teaching. Its super beginner friendly.
The rest of them are offsec focused but I'd try finding some kind of 30 days of coding challenges or something like that for scripting. Actually learn by doing instead of having someone ramble on about theory.
Bro. Just on the note of power shell, chat gpt is a great resource. I recently started using it at work and it's really great. I don't think I'll try studying powershell too much since I can just use AI to do it for me.
Obviously it helps to have a little knowledge going in however.