An Introduction to Windows PowerShell
by Doug Nelson
Mon, Oct 01, 2007
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Windows PowerShell ( formerly code-named Monad) is a fantastic addition to any developer or power user's set of tools. Windows Power shell has the widest range of any language known. Quickly learn the basic concepts, it's a command line shell to write simple adhoc scripts. Learn a bit more and use it to write rich sophisticated scripts to manage production servers and the like. Taken even further, use it to write .Net programs with the full power of the .Net frameworks.
About the Author
Doug Nelson is a Practice Partner with ILM. He provides expert application development services for a growing number of clients with a primary focus on solving complex business problems. These applications developed are based on a Sql Server backend database with a web based front-end. He has been doing web development since 1996, transitioning from CGI applications to classic ASP and on to ASP.Net. In addition to the web development, these applications also support WinForms and Pocket PCs. He has extensive experience implementing truly distributed applications involving windows services, message queueing and web services.