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DenverPSUG – Keith Hill Presenting

JasonMorgan
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Hello everyone,
The Denver PowerShell User Group will be meeting again on September 4th and we will have Keith Hill presenting. Keith has published an ebook, is a repeat Microsoft MVP, and has been heavily involved in writing and maintaining the PowerShell Community Extensions.
You can find more information on the event as well as RSVP here:

  Keith Hill - Effective PowerShell





  Thursday, Sep 4, 2014, 7:00 PM

899 Logan st

Suite 210 Denver, CO

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  PowerShell MVP Keith Hill, http://rkeithhill.wordpress.com/, will be giving a talk on effective PowerShell.  It's an excellent session for anyone but it should work really well for those just getting started with PowerShell.  Also a great talk for more intermediate and advanced users.








[**Check out this Meetup →**](https://www.meetup.com/Denver-PowerShell-User-Group/events/199909982/)

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