SAPIEN Press has once again joined forces with Don Jones and Jeffery Hicks to bring you the latest and greatest information on Windows PowerShell, version 2. Windows PowerShell: TFM, in its third edition, will be released shortly after the release of Windows 7 and Windows PowerShell v.2. The text and the sample code will be updated to reflect all the updates to the PowerShell language. Until the final text of the book is sent to print, you can purchase an “initial public offering” of the ebook at www.scriptingoutpost.com. Its great to have Don and Jeff on board this project once again!
2 comments on “Windows PowerShell v2: TFM on its way!”
Comments are closed.
Search
Enter any query and press enter
Advanced search operators:
+ ⟶ Term must appear
- ⟶ Term must not appear
"" ⟶ Exact string must appear
How do I use these?
Advanced search operators:
+ ⟶ Term must appear
- ⟶ Term must not appear
"" ⟶ Exact string must appear
How do I use these?
Join our mailing list
Tags
Categories
- 20,000 feet (91)
- Ask the Experts (31)
- Automation (5)
- Back from TechEd (16)
- Bash (8)
- Batch/CMD (23)
- Beginners (41)
- Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) (4)
- Best practices (19)
- Beta Testing (2)
- Books and Training (184)
- Classes in PowerShell 5.0 (8)
- Conference (3)
- Events (82)
- Exchange Management Shell (2)
- Feature Peek (31)
- Forum (1)
- Gadgets (12)
- General (538)
- Git (2)
- GitHub (2)
- GUIProgramming (30)
- Howto (151)
- IT (3)
- Module Manager (3)
- MySQL (2)
- Newsletter (9)
- Pester (5)
- Poll (5)
- PowerShell (71)
- PowerShell 5.0 (34)
- PowerShell Blogging Week (1)
- PowerShell Core (24)
- PowerShell HelpWriter (10)
- PowerShell Module (5)
- PowerShell Versions (5)
- PrimalSQL (14)
- PS Version 5.0 (5)
- PSCore6 (16)
- Puzzle (6)
- Quick Guide (5)
- Reference (1)
- Sales and Promotions (19)
- SAPIEN Account (1)
- SAPIEN MVP (10)
- SAPIEN Tour (13)
- Scripting (17)
- Service Build (90)
- Software News (661)
- ChangeVue (16)
- Community Tools (33)
- Free Tools (24)
- iPowerShell (38)
- PowerShell HelpWriter (9)
- PowerShell ModuleManager (1)
- PowerShell Studio (158)
- PowerShell Studio 2012 (76)
- PrimalCSV (4)
- PrimalForms (83)
- PrimalForms 2011 (74)
- PrimalPad (15)
- PrimalScript (195)
- PrimalScript Studio (7)
- PrimalScript v.Next (31)
- PrimalSQL (5)
- PrimalTools (28)
- PrimalXML (3)
- Productivity Pack (4)
- SAPIEN Update Tool (1)
- ScriptMerge (1)
- User Reviews (7)
- VersionRecall (19)
- What's new (89)
- Software Release (4)
- Spotlight on Controls (32)
- Survey (2)
- Test-Driven Development (5)
- Testing (4)
- Tip (12)
- Trivia (2)
- User interface design for administrators (5)
- UserGroup (11)
- VBScript (121)
- VBScript Scripts (6)
- Versions (2)
- Videos (7)
- Web Tools (2)
- Website Maintenance (1)
- Windows PowerShell (724)
- Windows Scripting News (71)
- WMI Explorer (13)
- Women in PowerShell (4)
The topic “working with ‘real’ web services” (currently page 569) deserves mentioning the new v2 cmdlet: New-WebServiceProxy. It makes usage of wsdl.exe and building the proxy dll redundant, since the web service description (wsdl) can directly be passed to the cmdlet. See also: http://thepowershellguy.com/blogs/posh/archive/2009/05/15/powershell-v2-get-weather-function-using-a-web-service.aspx
Great news. When does the general public expect to get the RTM version of the book? Any plans to update the SAPIEN (instructor) PowerShell courseware materials as well?
Thanks all!