ICYMI: PowerShell Week of 28-February-2020
Topics include Subexpression, For Loops, Hyper-V and more
Special thanks to Robin Dadswell, Prasoon Karunan V, Kiran Patnayakuni and Kevin Laux
Handling PowerShell’s Versatile Subexpressions
by @vexx32 on 24th February
Subexpressions are kind of like an inline function that always gets invoked immediately. You define a set of commands that all get invoked one after another, and then PowerShell processes all the output and either stores or outputs the results
Documenting with Powershell: Documenting Hyper-V settings
by Kelvin Tegelaar on 24th February
Kelvin shares a tool which pull information from Hyper-V and turns the information into a document
Fast Folder Sizes with PowerShell
by Jeff Hicks on 25th February
Jeff shows off a tool from his PSScriptTools module that uses .Net to speed up retrieving of file sizes.
Back to Basics: The PowerShell For Loop
by June Castillote on 25th February
In this article, you will learn what the for loop in PowerShell is, understand its syntax and what makes up a for loop statement.
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u/Sunsparc discovers and explores Foreach-Object’s new Parallel parameter in PowerShell 7
Steve Lee anouncing some big news for the GA of PowerShell 7
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Community Demo from the SharePoint Developer Community bi-weekly meeting
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