You can be one of the first to receive a copy of my book when it comes out (not long, I swear!), for free! Be sure to listen to Episode 57 for details.
And let me give you a tip. Last time I looked, we had around 1,800 subscribers who listen to the recorded show. We typically have between 15 and 40 people show up to the live show on our Ustream channel. We"™ll give away a book or two live, and save some for the “regular podcast”. Odds are a bit better if you show up tonight for the live show. 🙂
In This Episode
Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast we talk to developer James Kovacs about his PowerShell build tool, psake.
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Cool post from the PowerShell team talking about the new [Remote Desktop Services provider](http://blogs.msdn.com/powershell/archive/2009/01/09/managing-remote-desktop-services-aka-terminal-services-using-windows-powershell.aspx)
So we got ready to record the show tonight and to start the live stream and"¦Ustream"™s servers were choking. We ended up doing an on-the-fly move to Stickam to complete the interview which thankfully, worked fine. But then the stickam stream froze on Jon"™s PC multiple times, and it froze on the end-user side as well for some. So"¦
Looks like we need a better live streaming service. We are open to suggestions. Here are some that we"™ll check out based on feedback already tonight:
Tonight on the show we"™re interviewing James Kovacs.
James Kovacs is an independent architect, developer, trainer, and jack-of-all-trades specializing in agile development using the .NET Framework. He is passionate about helping developers create flexible software using test-driven development (TDD), unit testing, object-relational mapping, dependency injection, refactoring, continuous integration, and related techniques. He assists clients in building smart clients, web applications, web services, and even full-fledged servers using the .NET Framework and Microsoft server technologies. You can listen to him and his fellow plumbers, John and Bil on their podcast, Plumbers at Work - http://www.plumbersatwork.com - which is syndicated by MSDN Canada Community Radio. He is a frequent speaker at user groups and events. He published an article on memory leaks in managed code in MSDN Magazine (http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/07/01/ManagedLeaks/default.aspx). James is a Microsoft MVP - Solutions Architect and card-carrying member of ALT.NET - a group of software professionals continually looking for more effective ways to develop applications.. He holds a variety of designations, including MCP, MCAD, MCSD, and MCT. He received his Bachelors degree from the University of Toronto and his Masters degree from Harvard University.
In This Episode
This episode features PowerShell MVP, author, and scripting guru Jeff Hicks as a guest co-host and an excellent, information pack interview with PowerShell Quality Expert James Brundage.
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In This Episode
We've got a ton of news and resources for you as well as a new tip.
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PowerShell CTP3Â [was released](http://blogs.msdn.com/powershell/archive/2008/12/23/early-christmas-present-from-powershell-team-community-technology-preview-3-ctp3-of-windows-powershell-v2.aspx)!
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Jeffrey Snover will be on the [
Mind of Root
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James Brundage has been on the PowerShell team since February 2007 as a software tester. During the time on the PowerShell Test Team, James has tested large portions of the C# engine APIs, the Add-Type cmdlet, and he has explored the interaction between WPF and PowerShell. Prior to working on the PowerShell team, he worked on the Task Scheduler team and the WMI team during Windows Vista. Prior to working at Microsoft, James built a scriptable UI builder for video applications called the Motion Video System, which was used to produce a couple of video mixing applications (Trigger and Mix) as well as a digital advertising platform (BrandAlone). He has been programming for 19 years and has also worked as a network administrator at Kent State University, as a Film critic for filmcritic.com, and has done promotions and atmospherics (lighting and video) for nightclubs and concerts.
Come check out the show at 9pm EST tonight and chat with fellow listeners. You can even interact with our guests. Tonight we"™re having a couple of nice fellows from Compellent to talk to us about their new PowerShell snapin.
Just wanted to let you all know not to stay up for us. Hal"™s wife was admitted to the hospital so of course our schedule will be out of whack for a little bit. But don"™t worry, we haven"™t gone anywhere. In fact, we"™ve got plans for some new stuff that we"™ll hopefully get out soon.
And in case you are curious, Hal"™s wife is fine, she just needs some help to keep a l"™il baby inside until it"™s done cooking.