If you're like me, you're in the PowerShell console a lot. I use PowerShell for all kinds of different tasks, and I'm always executing long commands that I always, inevitably, have to run again but ...
Windows PowerShell has a built-in History feature that remembers all the commands you executed when using it. While it should remember the History of the active session, I see that it retains more ...
PowerShell Plus is a very useful tool for anyone using PowerShell and not already strongly invested in a development environment. Now that it’s free, it’s even more appealing. PowerShell Plus is an ...
Of the many ways to get things done in Windows PowerShell, it's best to figure out which one works and stick with that. One of the things I both love and hate about Windows PowerShell is its inherent ...
Ever since my post about automated deployments of Azure VMs with SQL Server, I've been pondering on how to pick the best locations and to understand what exactly it is under the hood that you actually ...
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Find out the difference between PowerShell and PowerShell Core
Tech pro ThioJoe breaks down how PowerShell and PowerShell Core differ in architecture, compatibility, and modern system ...
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