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Bezig met laden... Windows PowerShell in Action (editie 2007)door Bruce Payette
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About the Technology In 2006, Windows PowerShell reinvented the way administrators and developers interact with Windows. Today, PowerShell is required knowledge for Windows admins and devs. This powerful, dynamic language provides command-line control of the Windows OS and most Windows servers, such as Exchange and SCCM. And because it's a first-class .NET language, you can build amazing shell scripts and tools without reaching for VB or C#. About the Book Windows PowerShell in Action, Third Edition is the definitive guide to PowerShell, now revised to cover PowerShell 6. Written by language designer Bruce Payette and MVP Richard Siddaway, this rich book offers a crystal-clear introduction to the language along with its essential everyday use cases. Beyond the basics, you'll find detailed examples on deep topics like performance, module architecture, and parallel execution. What's Inside The best end-to-end coverage of PowerShell available Updated with coverage of PowerShell v6 PowerShell workflows PowerShell classes Writing modules and scripts Desired State Configuration Programming APIs and pipelines About the Reader Written for intermediate-level developers and administrators. About the Authors Bruce Payette is codesigner and principal author of the Power-Shell language. Richard Siddaway is a longtime PowerShell MVP, author, speaker, and blogger. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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In the case of PowerShell, you can wonder no more. Almost every controversial design decision that went into the script language is detailed by Mr. Payette; the pros and cons weighed, and the final arguments that tipped the balance in one direction or another are covered. It's extremely handy when you wonder "Why in the world can't I do X?" and then you find that X couldn't possibly work with Y, and you can easily do Y, and Y makes your job easier anyway.
The book is divided into two parts: First, a section on the language itself; loops and operators, data structures, and the basics of editing scripts, and second, what you might call "Real World PowerShell", where the intricacies of interacting with the Windows computer management system, the .Net framework, XML, and a few other things are covered. Both sections are covered in spectacular detail; it's my recommendation that you not use this book like a cookbook and dig through it trying to find how to accomplish a specific task - although there is an appendix with many common tasks - but instead, read at least the first section from beginning to end to grok the PowerShell mentality, and then read the parts of the second section that have specific application to your work. From the first section you'll pick up subtle details of the language, like the ability to put pipelines in if statements, and your code will be the better for it. Much of the second section won't be relevant to all developers - there's a chapter devoted to COM, for heaven's sake - but learning the details of the parts that are will be time well spent.
Payette has accomplished with this book an encyclopedia of knowledge combined with a sensibly organized and readable structure that allows you to go from one end to the other very easily. You certainly won't need any other PowerShell book on your shelf. ( )