ICYMI: PowerShell Week of 15-May-2020
Topics include Github Actions, PS7, Network Monitoring and more…
Special thanks to Robin Dadswell, Prasoon Karunan V, Kiran Patnayakuni and Kevin Laux
by Xajuan Smith on 11th May
If you don’t know your history you are bound to repeat your mistakes. Xajuan suggests you Get-History and learn from your past.
Publish a Post for a Jekyll Site on a Schedule
by Dave Carroll on 11th May
Learn how to use Github Actions to schedule updates to your Jekyll site. If you’ve never used Github Actions this is a great walkthrough.
by @sydneysmithreal on 11th May
The PowerShell Team put together a series of videos explaining and demoing aspects of the release. The intent of these videos was for User Groups to host events celebrating and discussing PowerShell 7
by @JeffHicks on 12th May
Build a Network Monitor inside of PowerShell to see data in/out of your network interfaces.
The most useful PowerShell cmdlet I didn’t know existed
by Michael Niehaus on 13th May
Sometimes I should probably pay more attention. I use PowerShell a lot. I use Windows 10 a lot. But I still missed these.
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#PowerShell 7.0.1 and #PowerShell Core 6.2.5 are out!
*Youtube:*Technado, Ep. 151: Microsoft’s Jeffrey Snover
Jeffrey Snover, the father of PowerShell, was this week’s guest on Technado. He talked about where the original idea came from, as well as what he’s working on now at Microsoft.
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