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Function Get-HelloWorld { Param( [Parameter(Mandatory=$false, Position=0)] [string]$Person = "World" ) return "Hello, $Person!" } Get better at programming through fun, rewarding coding exercises that test your understanding of concepts with Exercism.
Given a person's allergy score, determine whether or not they're allergic to a given item, and their full list of allergies.
Refactor a ledger printer.
Rebuild binary trees from pre-order and in-order traversals.
Powershell runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Leverage the .NET framework with ease.
Leverage pipelines to chain commands together.
Powerful command line interface, that lets you interact with the system.
Set execution policy which allows you to control the level of trust for scripts.
Extensible with modules and scripts from the community, or create your own.
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