No PowerScripting Live This Thursday
For what should be an obvious reason, we won"™t be recording this Thursday. 🙂
Merry Christmas!
For what should be an obvious reason, we won"™t be recording this Thursday. 🙂
Merry Christmas!
A Podcast about Windows PowerShell.
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We have a great "CTP3 show" lined up for you today. Our special guests are Jeffrey Snover and Bruce Payette from Microsoft.
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We"™ll be giving away two copies each of these wonderful PowerShell books"”but only to those who ask questions during the interview.
Coming up on the PowerScripting Live show this Thursday will be Jeffrey Snover, the architect for PowerShell as I"™m sure you all know, and he"™ll be accompanied by none other than Bruce Payette, author of PowerShell in Action and a core developer on the PowerShell team.
We"™re excited and we hope you can make it this Thursday at 9pm EST!
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Today on the PowerScripting Podcast we interview Michael Farnia from CloudBerry Labs. Plus our usual news, resources, and tips.
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Today on the PowerScripting Podcast we interview Doug Finke, software developer and blogger. Plus our usual news, resources, and tips.
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*What can you really do with PowerShell? With Admin Script Editor the question becomes what ****can't**** you do with PowerShell? Besides all the advanced code generating tools this is the only tool offering a true PowerShell Forms Designer. To illustrate what can be done the guys at iTripoli created a full-featured MP3/Podcast player written entirely in PowerShell and delivered as a single script. Check it out at *[*adminscripteditor.com/player*](http://adminscripteditor.com/player)*.*
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We just noticed this today on mow"™s blog. It"™s too late to really get it in a podcast, so here are the details for you today:
TechNet Webcast: Introduction to Windows PowerShell (Level 200)
Language(s):
English.
Product(s):
Windows Server 2008.
Audience(s):
IT Professional.
Duration:
90 Minutes
Start Date:
Monday, December 08, 2008 11:30 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Event Overview
In this webcast, we provide an introduction to Windows PowerShell for IT professionals and show how to automate client administrative activities in the Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista operating systems. We explore the features and capabilities of Windows PowerShell, describe customer scenarios to manage day-to-day server and client administration activities, and discuss command-line syntax usage.
Presenters: John Baker, IT Pro Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation, and Yung Chou, IT Pro Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation
Our special guest will be Doug Finke.
Doug has been doing software development for more than 25 years. He started on the Mainframe as a Basic Assembly Language developer. The first scripting languages he encountered were REXX and CLIST. He saw how productive these approaches were and sought them out in each new environment he worked with. He has played with Lua, Tcl/tk, Ruby, Python, Groovy and PowerShell since it was called Monad. Doug currently works at Lab49 a technology consulting firm that
builds advanced solutions for the financial services industry in NY and London.
We"™re also working on finding a resource at Microsoft to talk about Data Protection Manager and the PowerShell support contained therein. This topic was suggested by a listener. If you have suggestions for the show, please let us know by emailing feedback@powerscripting.net.
Many thanks to O"™Reilly for providing so many copies of Lee Holmes books. We gave away four copies each of the PowerShell Cookbook and the PowerShell Pocket Reference.
Also, we wanted to remind you that there"™ll be no show released next week because we"™re taking a break this week for the Thanksgiving holiday in the US. Next PowerScripting Live will be Dec 4th at 9pm EST. See you there!
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