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Don Jones

Upcoming PowerShell Books and How to Get Them

My co-authors and I have no less than three new PowerShell books coming out… and a couple of different way to get them. PowerShell In Depth This is meant to be a comprehensive, administrator-focused reference on all things PowerShell v3. It’s available directly from the publisher as …

Don Jones

[UPDATED] Snover School: FANCY Wildcards

So, I’d previously posted about a cool trick Jeffrey Snover demonstrated at TechEd: Get-Service -Name [a-b]* This will return a list of all services whose names start with A or B. Now for me, this was a cool trick: I didn’t realize that wildcards could be more than * or ?! And Snover …

Don Jones

TechEd PowerShell Sessions

Many sessions are now available on Channel 9 as recordings… First, mine: Crash Course w/Jeffrey Snover (one of the conference’s top-rated overall sessions) Crash Course repeat Building Reusable PowerShell Tools Remoting in Depth (another top-rated session!) But wait, there’s more! …

Don Jones

Using PowerShell to Scrape the Web

One of the things administrators often look to do with PowerShell is “scrape” Web pages. In the past, you had a couple of options: Use Internet Explorer’s COM object (which can get a bit fugly), or use the .NET Framework’s WebRequest stuff (slightly less fugly, but still a …

Don Jones

[UPDATED] Tweaks to PowerShel v3 Updatable Help

I’ve written before about how PowerShell v3 won’t come with help “in the box,” but will instead require you to download help from Microsoft’s servers. ASIDE: Technically, any module author can provide updatable help on their own Web server; you just have to tag your …

Don Jones

FInal Outlines for the v3 "Lunches" Books

1 1095 6247 Concentrated Technology 52 14 7328 14.0 Normal false false false EN-US JA X-NONE I wanted to get these posted for folks’ reference. The books are proceeding apace, and now that PowerShell v3 is in Release Candidate, we’re going to move forward with publication ASAP. ToC …

Don Jones

Looking for a good tech conference? Try this.

It’s called TechMentor. The next one is in August, at Microsoft campus. Yup, in Redmond. The mothership. And, unlike larger shows (like TechEd), you won’t be one of 15,000 people crammed into a convention center, fighting for lunch space and getting ignored by speakers. …

Keith Hill

PowerShell V3 "“ ObsoleteAttribute

PowerShell V3 now supports the ObsoleteAttribute for compiled cmdlets but unfortunately not advanced functions. This is handy to let your users know that a binary cmdlet will be going away in a future release of your binary module. As we work on PSCX 3.0 there are a few binary cmdlets that we will …