I'm completely new to PowerShell and looking for the best resources to get started. Can anyone recommend some good platforms or materials to help me learn the basics?
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A lot of people recommend the book "PowerShell in a Month of Lunches". It’s designed for beginners and really breaks down the essentials nicely. I’m still working through it, but the chapters I've read so far have been incredibly helpful!
I think you should dive into that book too; it's widely praised!
YouTube also has some great resources. Check out "PowerShell Unplugged" with Jeffrey Snover and Don Jones—it really helped me grasp the basics. Just make sure to start from the oldest videos for a solid foundation.
Using AI chatbots like ChatGPT for learning is super effective! You can ask it to explain scripts line by line, which helped me a ton over the past couple of years.
Honestly, the best way to learn is by doing practical projects. Try solving real problems like creating a backup system or a custom Windows setup. And if you get stuck, don’t hesitate to Google it or ask a chatbot for help—those have made my learning easier!
Yes! Real-world projects make a huge difference in understanding.
Learning PowerShell is really exciting! It’s essential to practice what you learn. It's more about understanding how to use it than memorizing commands. Focus on learning how to explore and use the Verb-Noun command structure.

For sure! I've heard great things about that book. It's like the go-to for beginners.