I had the pleasure of presenting at the Boston PowerShell User Group on May 21. About twenty people had the chance to see some of the SAPIEN PowerShell Studio features in action during the What’s Cooking with PowerShell Core? presentation. I would like to extend my thanks to the user group organizers Warren Frame and Steve […]
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PrimalScript and PowerShell Studio featuring Axialis icons
Not too long ago we added a collection of icons to PrimalScript and PowerShell Studio to give you some more options for your packaged executable files: Stock Icons for your Script Packages We are very pleased to announce that we now include a good number of high quality and modern looking icons made by Axialis with […]
New Video – Working with Windows Control Event Handlers in PowerShell Studio
The latest in our short video series demonstrates how to work with Windows Control Event Handlers in a basic form using PowerShell Studio 2018. In about four minutes we show you how to: View Windows Control Properties How and Where to add the code behind the Windows Control Use Snippet libraries to reuse saved code […]
SAPIEN Technologies at the Orlando .NET User Group
I had the pleasure of speaking with the Orlando .NET User Group on May 11. It was a well attended event with over 20 attendees and a few sponsors. The presentation I gave provided a comparison of the differences between Windows PowerShell and PowerShell Core. I also showcased the creation of hybrid scripts that can tackle […]
SAPIEN Technologies at the Microsoft Business Intelligence User Group of South Florida
On the evening of Thursday, April 26th, I had the pleasure of speaking to the Microsoft Business Intelligence User Group of South Florida (MSBISF) at Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Florida. I greatly appreciate the enthusiasm of the attendees and their ongoing support for this user group. In the SQL Server on Azure presentation, I […]
PowerShell Studio: Working with Azure Cloud Shell
I have been playing around with my Linux environment and AzureRM.Netcore cmdlets for some time now. I have also been using my Windows 10 WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) for working cross-platform with Microsoft Azure Cloud Shell. Azure Cloud Shell has been around for some time and has undergone some significant improvements—notably the ability to […]
PowerShell Studio 2018: Service Release v5.5.151
Today we released a new service build of PowerShell Studio 2018 (v5.5.151). This service build is included as part of the regular update cycle for our subscribers. New Features This service release introduces changes to our file templates format, new file templates, custom actions for your installer, and more. Custom Actions for MSI […]
SAPIEN Technologies at PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2018
Last week I attended the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2018 in Bellevue, Washington with SAPIEN Technologies Senior Software Engineer David Corrales. This was the first time I attended the event, and I’m glad I did. Quick Recap The attendance at this years summit tripled, bringing the total attendees to 365. With approximately 49 […]
PowerShell Studio: Working with Windows Form Control Event Handlers
PowerShell Studio has a selection of Windows Form templates that you can use to speed up your development. You will most likely be using your own code snippets to add behind the form controls, as well as the snippets available in PowerShell Studio, and perhaps snippets from someone else. This is fine until you start […]
SAPIEN Technologies Online at Chattanooga PowerShell User Group
I would like to extend a big “Thank You” to James Petty for the invitation to present online at the @ChattPSUG Tennessee MeetUp group on April 5th, where I had the pleasure to talk about What’s Cooking with PowerShell Core. This was a fresh new session just out of the oven showcasing different flavors of […]