Thank you for recording these sessions. Don't worry about the color or the sound, it is good enough to help transfer the knowledge you have. Love your presenter style. Keep Broadcasting!!
Excellent training with minute details. I found that I was getting into catch block again n again so Top comment is MOST IMPORTANT WINRM must be RUNNING
Don Jones responded to a question about psobjects vs pscustom objects answering that they are the same. I beg to differ!! 'This is a psobject'; [psobject]@{ valueOne = 1;valueTwo = 2 } | ft 'This is a pscustomobject'; [pscustomobject]@{ valueOne = 1;valueTwo = 2 } | ft
a VGA display will use RGB pins to combine for it's 16 million colors. If your cable loses one of those 3 colors (Red, Green, Blue) it will distort the color in predictable hues depending on which pin dies in the cable. Here, they lost a red pin which makes it a combination of only blue and green- hence the azure tinted display.
Powershell is just extended commands of DOS batch. It is silly to know powershell. Powershell and DOS syntax are very dirty & messy. Bash, Python, or Ruby are far more structured, cleaner and powerful. Only stupid and jerk people will get impressed with powershell. IronPython and IronRuby are better choices for Windows scripting. Microsoft is too hypocrite to reinvent the DOS batch commands into Powershell. They are abandoning IronPython and IronRuby efforts just for the sake of making old DOS syntax to get slightly better for managing Windows server
Your comment just shows how little(if not nothing) you know about PowerShell (or at least knew at the time you posted your comment- I hope you changed your mind...). Python is great too for many things but for Windows environments NOTHING can touch PowerShell.
I dont know how I stumbled upon this video. I wish I would have seen it 4 years ago. Thanks Don!
Uou one of the best tutorials / classes about powershell I've ever seen!
Thank you for recording these sessions. Don't worry about the color or the sound, it is good enough to help transfer the knowledge you have. Love your presenter style. Keep Broadcasting!!
"A lot of people tell me I'm generally insensitive, but whatever" - sounds like an awesome T-shirt! :-) Great learning, thanks Don!
Amazing presenter and full of knowledge! Thanks Don.
great lecture, learned much on Powershell and attained real vision of it's core benefits
This is the video for which I was looking for long time.. Thank you so much for sharing such good information with example step by step ...
Excellent training with minute details. I found that I was getting into catch block again n again so Top comment is MOST IMPORTANT WINRM must be RUNNING
This is an awesome presentation. Thank you so much. Could someone point me to the script location?
Don, extremely helpful and learned a lot!! :D
Thank you my kind sir
Thank you don !
Learned a ton Thank You
Thanks a lot Don, this was really helpful. Any chance we can get our hands on the zip files too?
Why the blue screen?
Don Jones responded to a question about psobjects vs pscustom objects answering that they are the same. I beg to differ!!
'This is a psobject'; [psobject]@{ valueOne = 1;valueTwo = 2 } | ft
'This is a pscustomobject'; [pscustomobject]@{ valueOne = 1;valueTwo = 2 } | ft
+Inammathe There's an article about these. powershell.org/wp/kb/new-object-psobject-vs-pscustomobject/
When I look away everything is red
It's perfectly ok to use templates.
Thank you Sir! Learn a Lot more
why the screen in Azure color ?
great answer - that explains it..
a VGA display will use RGB pins to combine for it's 16 million colors. If your cable loses one of those 3 colors (Red, Green, Blue) it will distort the color in predictable hues depending on which pin dies in the cable. Here, they lost a red pin which makes it a combination of only blue and green- hence the azure tinted display.
Where is the code?
where sound ?
rotfl @ the hateraide.. dev power
"Operation nothing complete"
lmao
Thumbs down, using a fucking Mac.....
Guess what PowerShell and all its dependencies compile on.
Powershell is just extended commands of DOS batch. It is silly to know powershell. Powershell and DOS syntax are very dirty & messy. Bash, Python, or Ruby are far more structured, cleaner and powerful. Only stupid and jerk people will get impressed with powershell. IronPython and IronRuby are better choices for Windows scripting.
Microsoft is too hypocrite to reinvent the DOS batch commands into Powershell. They are abandoning IronPython and IronRuby efforts just for the sake of making old DOS syntax to get slightly better for managing Windows server
Your comment just shows how little(if not nothing) you know about PowerShell (or at least knew at the time you posted your comment- I hope you changed your mind...).
Python is great too for many things but for Windows environments NOTHING can touch PowerShell.
Honestly you might as well delete your comment. Very silly. 😂 @michael
I'm sorry, but your comment just demonstrates your lack of knowledge of PS.