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Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to Steven Murawski about CommandAssist
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- The deadline for discounted registration for the TEC Europe PowerShell Deep Dive has been extended
- Don Jones is holding a PowerShell Masterclass for Administrators
- PowerCLI sessions at VMworld
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Links:
- http://powershellgroup.org/milwaukee.wi
- http://blog.usepowershell.com/2011/08/announcing-commandassist/
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Questions:
[22:02:18] <marcadamcarter1> ##what is your favorite or most successful format for group meetings?
Resources
- James Brundage did a two-part series on ScriptCop on “Hey, Scripting Guy!”
- A PowerShell Cheat Sheet
- The Get-Scripting Podcast did an interview with Kirk Munro on PowerGui 3.0
- Jeffery Hicks posted a tutorial on ByValue and ByProperty
- Ravi posted a PowerShell script explorer using ShowUI
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