In the second part of this three-part series, the Prof. PowerShell breaks down how brackets should and shouldn't be used. In the last lesson I tried to demystify when to use parentheses in PowerShell.
Recently I received an e-mail from an IT Pro who had been going through my PowerShell training videos from Trainsignal (which is now part of Pluralsight). He was clearly just getting started with ...
This project establishes the central development and maintenance of syntax definition files for the PowerShell language used by editors that leverage the XML version of the TextMate language grammar ...
Scripts are part of the foundation for efficient network administration. Network administrators are generally not programmers, but they need tools that will let them automate certain tasks and ...
To know Microsoft's PowerShell is to love it. That's how most readers feel -- it's just tough getting to that point. PowerShell 1.0, formerly code-named "Monad" and later "MSH," is Microsoft's new ...
Using PowerShell to zip or unzip files requires some technical knowledge, but it doesn’t necessarily require advanced knowledge. PowerShell commands are quite straightforward, particularly for basic ...
AI is quickly reshaping the way administrators approach scripting, but for experienced PowerShell users, the real promise is not automation without expertise -- it's automation that amplifies it. In ...
Windows PowerShell has evolved into a command-line utility essential for system administrators and advanced users. The tool provides an intuitive interface to automate and manage various Windows tasks ...