The PowerShell-Haters Handbook
Mr_Minderbinder
12 points
5 comments
April 22, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (3 comments)
perarneng
I was forced to use Windows Server for an assignment and I like to learn new languages and PowerShell seemed interesting even though it's really ugly. It's much nicer to work with than Bash since everything is an object instead of having to do complex string magic. I can really recommend people trying it at least. Nushell is similar and probably what you would go for on linux, just played with it a bit and I liked it as well.
gabrielsroka
2020 > PowerShell scripts require all subroutines to be defined before they can be called True but so do Python and other languages. My solution is to put main at the top and then the very last line of the file calls main. > "New" as a verb Look in your File menu. > PowerShell ISE Was put in maintenance mode in 2017, 3 years before this article was written. Granted it still comes bundled in Windows. It actually has some great features, but also many quirks. New work is done in Visual Studio Code. Many of the rants could be made against other languages. I admit PowerShell is not perfect, but there are some really cool things about it. Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, is famous for the quote: "There are only two kinds of languages: the ones people complain about and the ones nobody uses".
7bit
PowerShell is really great to work with as a shell, compared to bash, where everything is just string you have to awkwardly parse with commands that nobody ever remembers. Love PowerShell!