About the author
I recently had to learn PowerShell, and as a hacker with experience in software development in many languages, I picked it up pretty quickly.
Here's some of my initial questions on PowerShell;
Other useful things to know:
The basic file extension for PowerShell scripts is: .ps1. Writing PowerShell scripts is like writing a Windows batch file, you just start writing what you need. It's possible to access any .NET methods, classes from PowerShell, and extremely easy.
Here's the classical Hello World in PowerShell:
"Hello World"
That's right. There's no echo or println required. One can also do it like:
write-host("Hello World")
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