15 February 2012, Coding for PowerShell with Jimmy Skowronski

by administrator 16. January 2012 11:09

About Jimmy

Jimmy has been writing .NET since the first version was available and he switched from Delphi. He is now working as a Principal Software Engineer in Symantec.cloud where he is responsible for web services and emerging identity management applications. Although his job requires more design, team leading, mentoring and endless meetings, he is still eager to make his hands dirty whenever he can. His favourite tools recently are MVC 3 and WIF. To relax after a hard day at the office he loves to fly a virtual space ship in EvE Online.

The Talk

Windows PowerShell is a great tool for system administrators and normal users alike. One of its design principles was extensibility. It provides powerful scripting mechanism but is also very easy for developers to create new tools and utilities to be integrated with PowerShell. It provides easy to use SDK that eliminates many tasks that typical command line tool would require.

The session introduces into PowerShell development from the ground up. You will learn how to start and the basics of argument processing, output and pipeline processing. We will also look at error handling and diagnostics to end up deeper in custom types and type conversion. After the session you will be able to sit down and write a tool your system administrator will love you for.

The Meeting

The date is 15th February 2012. It’s not the second but the third Wednesday of the month! The meeting will be in the Maxima Forum in Cheltenham, start at 6.30pm and end at about 9pm. There will be refreshments and hot pizza available. Please arrive in time. Details here.

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