Description
Product ID: | 9781617295096 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | US |
Title: | Learn PowerShell Scripting in a Month of Lunches |
Authors: | Author: Don Jones, Jeffrey Hicks |
Page Count: | 352 |
Subjects: | Windows programming, Windows programming |
Description: | Select Guide Rating PowerShell is both a scripting language and an administrative shell that lets users control and manage nearly every aspect of Windows, from Azure to SharePoint. It''s also a great platform for building reusable tools and utilities that make everyday administration faster and easier.
Inside, readers discover how scripting is different from command-line PowerShell, as they explore concrete hands-on examples. This book includes and expands on many of the techniques presented in Learn PowerShell Tool making in a Month of Lunches.
Key features • A crash course in PowerShell Scripting • Hands-on examples • Real-world practices
Written for developers and administrators comfortable with PowerShell as a command-line interface and familiar with Windows administration in general. PowerShell is both a scripting language and an administrative shell that lets users control and manage nearly every aspect of Windows, from Azure to SharePoint. It''s also a great platform for building reusable tools and utilities that make everyday administration faster and easier.
Inside, readers discover how scripting is different from command-line PowerShell, as they explore concrete hands-on examples. This book includes and expands on many of the techniques presented in Learn PowerShell Toolmaking in a Month of Lunches.
Key features • A crash course in PowerShell Scripting • Hands-on examples • Real-world practices
Written for developers and administrators comfortable with PowerShell as a command-line interface and familiar with Windows administration in general.
PowerShell has a strong ability to create highly reusable, context-independent tools, which it refers to as commands. A command might not be terribly useful by itself, but PowerShell is designed to make it easy to “snap” commands together. |
Imprint Name: | Manning Publications |
Publisher Name: | Manning Publications |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2017-12-15 |