Monday, February 18, 2008 2:00:51 AM UTC #

image I recently finished tearing through the Winter Scripting Games 2008 challenges. I don't remember having this much fun programming at any time in memory; for whatever reason, working through these small exercises was a blast. The only thing that came close to this much programming fun was working through the first few exercises from The Python Challenge (also implemented in PowerShell) several weekends ago.

Nothing else, at work, at school, at home, over the many years, even comes close.

Is it a bad thing, where making an (awful, I assure you, awful) console BlackJack game was more fun than any other programming experience I can remember? I'm going to go with: yes.

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Monday, February 18, 2008 12:14:51 AM UTC
I also had a lot of fun doing my version :
http://thepowershellguy.com/blogs/posh/archive/2008/02/16/the-scripting-games-have-started-and-some-teasers.aspx

Great to see you also started on the Python Challenge,
I'm at level 20 but will pick up after the Scripting Games.

Greetings /\/\o\/\/
Monday, February 18, 2008 3:24:33 AM UTC
Marc, I subscribe to your blog, so it isn't a coincidence that I'm interested in the Python Challenge (or for that matter, the Winter Scripting Games).

Also I noticed the ASCII art playing cards from the teaser on your blog. Awesome. -Peter
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