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Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast we have our first round of listener interviews featuring Rob Dowell, Staci Rottenberg, and Andrew Tearle
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- PrimalForms 2009 is out
- Version 1.2 of the PowerShell Community Extensions has been released
- PowerGui 1.9 is out
- Bruce Payette is up to chapter 5 of his PowerShell in Action 2nd Ed.
- Richard Siddaway looks to be close to finishing his PowerShell in Practice book.
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Interview
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Thanks to our listeners Rob from the midwest, Staci (Hal's wife), and Andrew Tearle--all the way from New Zealand!
Thanks to our listeners Rob from the midwest, Staci (Hal's wife), and Andrew Tearle--all the way from New Zealand!
Resources
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- How to backup Twitter to Excel
- Chad put up a great article on building PowerShell GUIs with Primal Forms
- How to administer Hyper-V from the command line
- Hal started on a Net-SNMP moduleÂ
- Don Jones shares his two cents on Primal Forms
- Richard Siddaway has posted a script that shows the start order of services
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Tips
- The Scripting Guys have a neat article on improving the speed of a PowerShell scriptÂ
- You can test more than files with test-path
- How to wait for a key press