Tuesday, August 10, 2010

“PowerShell for .NET Developers with Doug Finke (Level 200)” Webcast

geekSpeak - MSDN Webcast: geekSpeak: PowerShell for .NET Developers with Doug Finke (Level 200)

“In this episode of geekSpeak, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Doug Finke takes us on a deep dive into PowerShell from a developer's point of view. Doug shows techniques for integrating/debugging PowerShell from and to C# code as well as using PowerShell with a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application. He also addresses using reflection at the command line, object pipelining, and PowerShell's REPL. This geekSpeak is hosted by Glen Gordon and Rachel Appel.

The geekSpeak webcast series brings you industry experts in a "talk-radio" format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. These experts share their knowledge and experience about a particular developer technology and are ready to answer your questions in real time during the webcast.

Language(s): English.

Product(s): Microsoft .NET Framework 4.

Audience(s):  Pro Dev/Programmer.

Duration: 60 Minutes

Start Date: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)

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I’m a developer and I don’t use PowerShell enough (cough… hardly at all… cough).

This needs to change. I know, I know, I’ve only been saying this for HOW long? Still everyday is another day and another chance to… well… start using PowerShell!  ;)

Doug (blog, Development in a Blink) does some very cool stuff with PowerShell and for him, I can easily block off an hour to catch him chatting about it.

 

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I love PowerShell, though I don't use it enough either. I do have one most vital script that I created in PowerShell. The script polls the OC Register site for new Fry's ads then pulls the PDF off the website then e-mails a list of people of their existence.

Mark