As you may be aware, we posted Practice Events for the 2013 Scripting Games, in an effort to give people an idea of what the events would look like and involve. There’s been a lively discussion in the PowerShell.org forums about the Beginner Practice, so I thought I’d weigh in. …
We’ve made some minor fixes and clarifications to the 2013 Scripting Games Competitors’ Guide and Instructions booklet. I encourage you to download them and review them once more before we kick off next week.
In addition, we have some additional prizes for our winners in each event - …
We’ve finalized the prizes!
Overall Winners These are the folks who do the best overall. This prize will be awarded in mid-June.
The overall winners from both the Advanced and Beginner events will win a free pass (travel expenses not included) to TechEd North America 2014 or TechEd Europe 2013 …
I’ve posted an instruction booklet for the 2013 Scripting Games. Although you can’t register until April 22nd, you can get a sneak peek at what the new Games Web site looks like, and start preparing yourself to compete.
READ THE FRIENDLY MANUAL.
There are some one-time decisions …
As described in the 2013 Scripting Games Competitors’ Guide, our expert judges this year will not be awarded numeric scores. Frankly, folks seem more interested in having their entries peer-reviewed than just getting a number - and why not? Expert review is a great way to learn! Unfortunately, …
As revealed in the 2013 Scripting Games Competitors’ Guide, the 2013 Games will invite the community in general to award numeric votes for entries. Our expert judges will instead focus on commentary, helping make the Games into an even better learning experience. They’ll be commenting …
Registration for the 2013 Scripting Games will begin April 22nd (check this post in case we need to make a change to that). You will register for either the Beginner or Advanced track.
Get the Beginner Track Practice Event Get the Advanced Track Practice Event Each event will kick off on a Thursday, …
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 …
I know, this took forever. Mea culpa. I’ve been working my shell off, and finally got around to pulling the info.
Beginner Track
Wouter Beens (4.667) Laurel Raven (4.5) Chris Davis (4.5) Advanced Track
Alexander Kuzin (4.5) Lido Paglia (4.5) (anonymous) (4) Those are the average scores from …