Hassell, Jonathan,
Learning PowerShell / Jonathan Hassell. - 1 online resource (XII, 203 p.)
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1. Getting Started and Setting Up -- 2. The Basics of PowerShell -- 3. The PowerShell Pipeline -- 4. PowerShell Providers, Modules, and Snap-ins -- 5. The Complete Beginner's Guide to Objects -- 6. Filtering and Limiting -- 7. Creating Simple Scripts -- 8. More Work with Objects -- 9. To the Many, To the Few - PowerShell Remoting -- 10. Useful PowerShell Tools -- 11. Using PowerShell to Manage Office 365 -- 12. Desired State Configuration -- 13. Common Administrative Tasks with PowerShell -- Appendix X: Quick Cheat Sheet of PowerShell Verbs -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Learning PowerShell is a custom-built, handcrafted, painstakingly curated book designed to get you from total PowerShell newbie to confident PowerShell user in as little as four weeks. This book assumes no prior knowledge, perfect for non-developers and GUI addicts who recognize that PowerShell is the future but need a good bit of handholding to achieve mastery. It is also a simple guide for the hundreds of thousands of PowerShell users who have not attained the level of PowerShell knowledge that they really need. With Learning PowerShell at your side, you will see that you don't have to be a developer to use PowerShell and you don't need to be a scripting wizard to derive value from integrating PowerShell into your daily administrative activities. The book is a learning resource that covers every topic worth discussing for a PowerShell beginner, with a depth of explanation unparalleled by any book currently on the market. With this book, you don't have to have a lot of time to learn the language and you can begin applying what you master almost immediately. Even skeptics of PowerShell, and command lines in general, will come away with a renewed sense of respect for the language and ideas on how to put it to use.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501506673
10.1515/9781501506673 doi
2017009225
Windows PowerShell (Computer program language)
Windows PowerShell (Computer program language).
Scripting.
Windows Script.
COMPUTERS / Programming / Microsoft.
Command Line. Macro. Office Script. PowerShell. Scripting. Windows Script.
QA76.73.W56 / P69 2013 QA76.73.W56 / P69 2013eb
004
Learning PowerShell / Jonathan Hassell. - 1 online resource (XII, 203 p.)
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1. Getting Started and Setting Up -- 2. The Basics of PowerShell -- 3. The PowerShell Pipeline -- 4. PowerShell Providers, Modules, and Snap-ins -- 5. The Complete Beginner's Guide to Objects -- 6. Filtering and Limiting -- 7. Creating Simple Scripts -- 8. More Work with Objects -- 9. To the Many, To the Few - PowerShell Remoting -- 10. Useful PowerShell Tools -- 11. Using PowerShell to Manage Office 365 -- 12. Desired State Configuration -- 13. Common Administrative Tasks with PowerShell -- Appendix X: Quick Cheat Sheet of PowerShell Verbs -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Learning PowerShell is a custom-built, handcrafted, painstakingly curated book designed to get you from total PowerShell newbie to confident PowerShell user in as little as four weeks. This book assumes no prior knowledge, perfect for non-developers and GUI addicts who recognize that PowerShell is the future but need a good bit of handholding to achieve mastery. It is also a simple guide for the hundreds of thousands of PowerShell users who have not attained the level of PowerShell knowledge that they really need. With Learning PowerShell at your side, you will see that you don't have to be a developer to use PowerShell and you don't need to be a scripting wizard to derive value from integrating PowerShell into your daily administrative activities. The book is a learning resource that covers every topic worth discussing for a PowerShell beginner, with a depth of explanation unparalleled by any book currently on the market. With this book, you don't have to have a lot of time to learn the language and you can begin applying what you master almost immediately. Even skeptics of PowerShell, and command lines in general, will come away with a renewed sense of respect for the language and ideas on how to put it to use.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501506673
10.1515/9781501506673 doi
2017009225
Windows PowerShell (Computer program language)
Windows PowerShell (Computer program language).
Scripting.
Windows Script.
COMPUTERS / Programming / Microsoft.
Command Line. Macro. Office Script. PowerShell. Scripting. Windows Script.
QA76.73.W56 / P69 2013 QA76.73.W56 / P69 2013eb
004