Attached is a new and improved Start-Demo script. Here is a brief list of the differences: Fix bug for demo files that have a single line Intro text explains that this is a REAL demo Cleaned up HELP and added some usage notes Now emulates TYPING by introducing
Possibly the most dissoriented interview I've seen from the guys at powershell. Not only does he incorrectly imply there aren't any launched third party application vendors, but they literally never discuss the headline.
"TimeTag is an open source time series database for Windows PowerShell and the .NET framework. A time series database is useful for capturing and compressing time series data into a fixed size container."
"Bling is a C#-based library for easily programming images, animations, interactions, and visualizations on Microsoft's WPF/.NET. Bling is oriented towards design technologists, i.e., designers who sometimes program, to aid in the rapid prototyping of rich UI design ideas. "
Command-Line-Fu is the place to record those command-line gems that you return to again and again ... with Digg/StackOverflow-style voting, OpenID login, Twitter integration and more ...
A collection of PowerShell commands, functions, and scripts to help support your SharePoint environmentA collection of PowerShell commands, functions, and scripts to help support your SharePoint environment
This website is a nice introduction to powershell for people who are not familiar with it or are new to it intirely. I particually found the command shell walkthroughs helpful to me because of the images included makes this intro extremely easy to follow. It's helpful to both new and weathered powershell users.
A script host for Windows Powershell 2.0 that allows one to ... run scripts from hot keys, or automatically at log in time, run them in STA or MTA mode, run them hidden from the desktop, etc. Scripts can be monitored and killed from the system tray icon.
The Mozilla Ubiquity project now (as of 0.5) has a fully "natural language" parser ... with official standard verbs. A lot like PowerShell ... but with a much more robust (natural language) parser. Not much need to learn syntax here.