Scott Weinstein on .Net
Scott Weinstein on .Net, Linq, PowerShell, WPF, and WCF
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PowerShell talk at NY .Net Meetup
I'll be giving a presentation on PowerShell at the New York .Net Meetup this Tues, Feb 19, concentrating on how PowerShell is a key tool for windows and .net developers.
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Number of .Net Assemblies
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Powershell adoption at the workplace, part II
Let me first reply to comments from the first post in the series
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How to use static analysis and code metrics to win business and influence others
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Driving Powershell adoption at the workplace
A number of months ago, based only on some of the publicly available presentations, blog posts, and some brief experimentation at home, I decided to adopt Powershell, both for myself, and my development team. Initially, I just hope it would be accepted as a better cmd for development. But now we have it running our daily and hourly batch jobs on production servers.
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Best Least Known Windows Feature
I don't know where I learned this trick, and since learning it I haven't seen anyone else use it - so time to spread the knowledge.
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A special case of Godwin's law?
In discussions of software engineering methodology, unless you're actually working on life support or military targeting systems, the first person to bring up the space shuttle
loses the argument.
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CodeRush 2.0
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Loving Windows PowerShell
If you've ever lamented the lack of a good command line shell for the Windows environment, you really want to do yourself a favor and download Windows PowerShell right now.
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Dragon NaturallySpeaking vs Microsoft Speech Recognition
I recently heard from a large reseller of Dragon NaturallySpeaking who thinks
ScanSoftNuance should start giving away Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred - as a response to the competitive threat from the next version of Microsoft speech recognition, to be released with Windows Vista. The theory being that now is the time to get the general market "hooked" on DNS. While it's certainly an easy approach to take, it suffers from a few problems.