November 19, 2021
Announcements!
Happy 15th Birthday PowerShell!
(twitter.com)
Can't believe it's been 15 years
By: PowerShell Team submitted:Jun 16 2022
Can't believe it's been 15 years
By: PowerShell Team submitted:Jun 16 2022
PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2022 Call for Presentors
(papercall.io)
The PowerShell and DevOps Global Summit 2022 will be returning to Bellevue, WA, to our new home at
By: PowerShell + DevOps Summit submitted:Jun 16 2022
The PowerShell and DevOps Global Summit 2022 will be returning to Bellevue, WA, to our new home at
the Downtown Marriott from 25-April to 28-April 2022. PowerShell and DevOps experts from all over the world including PowerShell team members will once again join together to discuss and learn about maximizing PowerShell in the workplace in fast-paced, knowledge-packed presentations.
By: PowerShell + DevOps Summit submitted:Jun 16 2022
Blogs, Articles, and Posts
A Beginner’s Guide to Managing Files with PowerShell
(adamtheautomator.com)
If you're wondering how to use PowerShell to write a file, use PowerShell to output to a file, or
By: John Case submitted:Jun 16 2022
If you're wondering how to use PowerShell to write a file, use PowerShell to output to a file, or
use PowerShell to check if a file exists, along with other file examples, stay tuned.
By: John Case submitted:Jun 16 2022
A multi-stage PowerShell based attack targets Kazakhstan
(blog.malwarebytes.com)
On November 10 we identified a multi-stage PowerShell attack using a document lure impersonating the
By: Malwarebytes Labs submitted:Jun 16 2022
On November 10 we identified a multi-stage PowerShell attack using a document lure impersonating the
Kazakh Ministry of Health Care, leading us to believe it targets Kazakhstan.
By: Malwarebytes Labs submitted:Jun 16 2022
Checking the Weather with PowerShell
(blog.ironmansoftware.com)
In this post, we'll check the weather with PowerShell.
By: Adam Driscoll submitted:Jun 16 2022
In this post, we'll check the weather with PowerShell.
By: Adam Driscoll submitted:Jun 16 2022
Embedding Q# in your favorite languages and platforms
(devblogs.microsoft.com)
Calling Quantum Programs from Julia? Lua.? PowerShell.?
By: Chris Granade submitted:Jun 16 2022
Calling Quantum Programs from Julia? Lua.? PowerShell.?
By: Chris Granade submitted:Jun 16 2022
Using Visual Studio 2022 Hot Reload for Developing Binary PowerShell Cmdlets
(blog.ironmansoftware.com)
In this post, we'll look at how to use Hot Reload in Visual Studio 2022 to develop binary PowerShell
By: Adam Driscoll submitted:Jun 16 2022
In this post, we'll look at how to use Hot Reload in Visual Studio 2022 to develop binary PowerShell
cmdlets.
By: Adam Driscoll submitted:Jun 16 2022
What was the hardest thing in PowerShell for you to learn or understand?
(twitter.com)
Or if your struggling to grasp a PowerShell concept right now, what is it?
By: Kevin Marquette submitted:Jun 16 2022
Or if your struggling to grasp a PowerShell concept right now, what is it?
By: Kevin Marquette submitted:Jun 16 2022
Projects, Scripts, and Modules
Easy-GPU-P
(github.com)
A Project dedicated to making GPU Partitioning on Windows easier!
By: James Stringer submitted:Jun 16 2022
A Project dedicated to making GPU Partitioning on Windows easier!
By: James Stringer submitted:Jun 16 2022
FSharp for PowerShell
(github.com)
This is a PowerShell module to enable use of the F# language in PowerShell. It is currently only
By: Justin Grote submitted:Jun 16 2022
This is a PowerShell module to enable use of the F# language in PowerShell. It is currently only
supported with Powershell 7.2+ at the moment.
By: Justin Grote submitted:Jun 16 2022
Get-DSREGCMDStatus
(powershellgallery.com)
Simple script to format DSREGCMD /Status output
By: Adam Gross submitted:Jun 16 2022
Simple script to format DSREGCMD /Status output
By: Adam Gross submitted:Jun 16 2022
MarkdownRender 1.0.1
(powershellgallery.com)
Have you wanted ever wanted backward compat. with Windows PowerShell when trying to use
By: David Sass submitted:Jun 16 2022
Have you wanted ever wanted backward compat. with Windows PowerShell when trying to use
ConvertFrom-Markdown which was introduced with PowerShell 6.1?
By: David Sass submitted:Jun 16 2022
ScriptBlockDisassembler
(github.com)
Show a pseudo-C# representation of the code that the PowerShell compiler generates for a given
By: Patrick Meinecke submitted:Jun 16 2022
Show a pseudo-C# representation of the code that the PowerShell compiler generates for a given
ScriptBlock.
By: Patrick Meinecke submitted:Jun 16 2022
Test-TCPPort.ps1
(github.com)
Test one or more TCP ports against one or more hosts
By: krzydoug submitted:Jun 16 2022
Test one or more TCP ports against one or more hosts
By: krzydoug submitted:Jun 16 2022
Books, Media, and Learning Resources
Configuration-as-Code for Microsoft 365 with Microsoft365DSC – YouTube
(youtube.com)
In this 20-minute developer-focused demo, Nik Charlebois overviews Microsoft 365DCS (Desire State
By: Nik Charlebois submitted:Jun 16 2022
In this 20-minute developer-focused demo, Nik Charlebois overviews Microsoft 365DCS (Desire State
Configuration) - a PowerShell Module that represents your entire Microsoft 365 tenant's configuration as code and allows DevOps to monitor and control configuration discrepancies.
By: Nik Charlebois submitted:Jun 16 2022
Fun
Invoke-MgExtendDeviceManagementDeviceConfigurationGroupAssignmentDeviceConfigurationMicrosoftGraphWindowUpdateForBusinessConfigurationFeatureUpdatePause
(reddit.com)
Sorry, nothing serious I just looked at the longest cmdlet I could find and, 152 characters
By: u/Bugibugi submitted:Jun 16 2022
Sorry, nothing serious I just looked at the longest cmdlet I could find and, 152 characters
By: u/Bugibugi submitted:Jun 16 2022
PowerShell Power Quiz:
(twitter.com)
What is the output of: 1 -eq 2 -eq 2 -ne 2 Explain the working and why.
By: PowerShell Michael submitted:Jun 16 2022
What is the output of: 1 -eq 2 -eq 2 -ne 2 Explain the working and why.
By: PowerShell Michael submitted:Jun 16 2022
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