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  • Windows PowerShell through IronRuby - Writing a custom PSHost

    Introduction Lately I've been playing quite a bit with DLR technologies, including IronRuby . During some experiments I came to the conclusion that the Kernel.` method isn't implemented yet in the current version. This `backtick` method allows executing OS commands from inside a Ruby program...
    Posted to B# .NET Blog (Weblog) by bart on 07-06-2008
  • LINQ through PowerShell

    In a reaction to my post on LINQ to MSI yesterday, Hal wrote this: I don't know enough about the dev side to know if this is a stupid question or not but here goes: Would I be able to take advantage of LINQ to MSI (or LINQ in general from a wider point-of-view) from within PowerShell?  I know...
    Posted to B# .NET Blog (Weblog) by bart on 06-07-2008
  • Windows PowerShell 2.0 Feature Focus - Script Debugging

    Two weeks ago I did a little tour through Europe spreading the word on a couple of our technologies including Windows PowerShell 2.0. In this blog series I'll dive into a few features of Windows PowerShell 2.0. Keep in mind though it's still very early and things might change towards RTW - all...
    Posted to B# .NET Blog (Weblog) by bart on 03-26-2008
  • Windows PowerShell 2.0 Feature Focus - Background Jobs

    Two weeks ago I did a little tour through Europe spreading the word on a couple of our technologies including Windows PowerShell 2.0. In this blog series I'll dive into a few features of Windows PowerShell 2.0. Keep in mind though it's still very early and things might change towards RTW - all...
    Posted to B# .NET Blog (Weblog) by bart on 03-25-2008
  • Windows PowerShell 2.0 Feature Focus - Splat, Split and Join

    Two weeks ago I did a little tour through Europe spreading the word on a couple of our technologies including Windows PowerShell 2.0. In this blog series I'll dive into a few features of Windows PowerShell 2.0. Keep in mind though it's still very early and things might change towards RTW - all...
    Posted to B# .NET Blog (Weblog) by bart on 03-24-2008
  • Windows PowerShell 2.0 Feature Focus - Script Internationalization

    Two weeks ago I did a little tour through Europe spreading the word on a couple of our technologies including Windows PowerShell 2.0. In this blog series I'll dive into a few features of Windows PowerShell 2.0. Keep in mind though it's still very early and things might change towards RTW - all...
    Posted to B# .NET Blog (Weblog) by bart on 03-23-2008
  • Windows PowerShell 2.0 Feature Focus - Script cmdlets

    Two weeks ago I did a little tour through Europe spreading the word on a couple of our technologies including Windows PowerShell 2.0. In this blog series I'll dive into a few features of Windows PowerShell 2.0. Keep in mind though it's still very early and things might change towards RTW - all...
    Posted to B# .NET Blog (Weblog) by bart on 03-22-2008
  • Tiny IIS Manager - Layering MMC 3.0 snap-ins on top of Windows PowerShell

    Back in manageability land. On TechEd EMEA Developers 2007 I delivered a talk on "Next-generation manageability: Windows PowerShell and MMC 3.0" covering the concept of layering graphical management tools (in this case MMC 3.0) on top of Windows PowerShell cmdlets (and providers). In this post...
    Posted to B# .NET Blog (Weblog) by bart on 02-28-2008
  • Invoking PowerShell scripts from MSBuild

    I'm a firm believer of the "innovation through integration" theme. As a fan of MSBuild and PowerShell I wondered what it would take to bring the two worlds closer together. This post outlines the result of a short but 'powerful' experiment. In order to read this post, I strongly...
    Posted to B# .NET Blog (Weblog) by bart on 02-16-2008
  • Easy Windows PowerShell cmdlet development and debugging

    Before posting another post in the Windows PowerShell domain, I thought it was useful to write down the way to write a simple cmdlet in Visual Studio, with easy iterative debugging support. I've used this recipe myself quite a bit, including in on-stage presentations where you want to avoid messing...
    Posted to B# .NET Blog (Weblog) by bart on 02-03-2008
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