| Use python, eventually go. Python is use heavily by sys admins on Linux. Its also the most used language ever. Its not very fast tho. Go is simple language and very fast when you need non-dynamic critical stuff. Other thing are overkill. You might want to take a look on AutohotKey for Windows UI automation. > I've automated everything I can at work with PS, but I don't really like the language and it's tied to MS, which is not my preferred platform. This is strange. Not tied to MS but you are OK with tying with Google ? Automated everything ? You seem to lack imagination, not languages. > I'd like to move away from the MS ecosystem at some point. This is probably the worst time in history to do so. |
I've automated what I'm allowed to automate, which is all user, group, file sharing, Exchange Online/O365 stuff, as well as backups, etc.
I don't like Google any more than MS, to be honest. Sadly, it seems that wherever I work, it's either O365 or Google Cloud offerings.
Why do you think moving away from MS at this time is bad? I'm curious.
Sadly, there are not a heap of good IT jobs where I live, so I'm limited in what I can do and where I can work, hence my desire to learn something like Python where I can branch out and maybe take on consulting jobs. I'm also hearing that things like Docker, Kubernetes, etc. are starting to wear thin with serverless objects being the new thing.
I appreciate your comments.