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Tonight on the PowerScripting Podcast, we talk to James Brundage about building websites with PowerShell Pipeworks
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March 19th is the International PowerShell User Group Day
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Adam Driscoll is writing Microsoft Windows PowerShell 3.0 Firstlook which should be out in May
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Sarasota has its first IT Pro Camp Feb 18th with several PowerShell sessions!
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Techstravaganza is coming March 30th
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James Brundage will present at the Atlanta PowerShell User Group on Feb 21st
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The Rochester PowerShell usergroup is also meeting on Feb 21st
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The UK PowerShell group meets on Feb 28th
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Mark Minasi’s 6th annual conference is coming week of April 29th and will be featuring Ed Wilson and Don Jones
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http://scriptcop.start-automating.com - powershell best practices
http://ezout.start-automating.com - types and formatting
http://show-ui.com - You know it
http://powershellpipeworks.com/ - Web Development with PowerShell
http://pingme.start-automating.com - Ping monitor
http://heatmap.start-automating.com - CPU monitoring module
http://securesettings.start-automating.com - Cred / Secret Data Management
http://codecraft.start-automating.com/ - code generation fun
http://autobrowse.start-automating.com / – IE Automation -
Pipeworks sites and examples:
Chatroom Banter
[21:55:08] <Vern_Anderson> To the cloud!
[22:01:55] <BSonPosh> I feel so disconnected
[22:02:26] <vNoob> James has a very similar talking style to Don, atleast that how it sounds to me
[22:03:45] <vNoob> Man you guys own a LOT of domains
[22:05:06] <ScottMoss> fyi Steam has Plants vs. Zombies for 2 bucks.. nice
[22:05:16] <JonWalz> I love that game
[22:25:21] <vNoob> ### sorry if this was already addressed…. But do the sites created and that run posh, handle site load as well as sites made the traditional way
[22:27:50] <Jaykul> ## does it multi-thread request handling?
[22:28:16] <Jaykul> ## does each request run on the same runspace?
[22:28:25] <Jaykul> ## or is it a new runspace every single time?
[22:30:29] <Jaykul> ## Do powershell scripters have to choose between learning web design and ending up with sites that look like yours?
[22:34:42] <Brian-AKA-Zuul> I just watched that movie “The Social Network”…I picture James writing Pipeworks while drunk in a single evening
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[22:38:23] <BSonPosh> my internet is flaky
[22:38:39] <halr9000> BSonPosh we noticed
[22:42:04] <Jaykul> ## Have you done any load profiling? That is, serving a similar site in asp.net mvc and hitting them each with 200 simultaneous users to see machine load?
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The Question
James needs on his Mission to Mars: a laptop with PowerShell ISE
