About about scripting language

I'm looking to getting some training on scripting language to use on SCCM.  Any advise which I should focus on?  VBscript or Powershell.  I need to create Configuration Baselines and most of the examples I've seen uses scripting.  
Also can anyone suggest a good resource for training on Report Builder.  Thanks.

would recommended to go with Powershell as it automates lot of things using builtin configmgr commands
here you go with built-in Powershell commands in configmgr http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj850100(v=sc.20).aspx
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