Call for Debates!
As the Scripting Games begin to wind down, I know that we’ve come across a number of divergent opinions, especially in the comments. “You shouldn’t use .NET classes!” says one comment, “you should have done this with a .NET class” says another comment _in the same entry. _Fun. It’s great to see those differences - but it’d be better to discuss them.
So I’m asking everyone in the Games: Go through your comments on all of your entries. Find comments that you disagree with - but that you could possibly see someone making an argument for (and that you’d perhaps argue against). Post those here as a comment, or email me (there’s a contact form on the Site Info tab). I want to collect these, and start a series of discussions where we can, jointly, start to hammer out some patterns and practices that we, as a community, feel work well. Some of those may have exceptions (rules always do) - “never use a .NET class _when there’s a cmdlet that can do the same thing, _but otherwise go nuts” is one example.
Fire away. For now, you don’t need to put your argument for or against - I’m just collecting the topics that we’ve seen disagreement or differing opinions on. Discussion will follow!
The result of this will be a community-guided Best Practices ebook, which I’ll assemble and we’ll give away for free. I might even build that, initially, as a wiki, so that folks could contribute to it over time. Will see - that’s a bit of extra software.
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