Automating the world one-liner at a time…
I recently did an interview with Sam Ramji of Port25. I must say that I really enjoyed this talk. Sam is a a really smart guy and we had a blast exploring a wide range of topics.
http://port25.technet.com/archive/2006/11/14/powershell-released-an-interview-with-architect-jeffrey-snover.aspx
Jeffrey Snover [MSFT]Windows PowerShell/MMC ArchitectVisit the Windows PowerShell Team blog at: http://blogs.msdn.com/PowerShellVisit the Windows PowerShell ScriptCenter at: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/hubs/msh.mspx
A rather off-topic question:
Are there keyboard shortcuts for scrolling up & down in the PowerShell window, like a mouse wheel does? That would be very useful.
Yep, great interview. It would be cool if you had some PowerShell videos that showed new people how to perform common and not-so-common tasks. The PowerGadgets.com people have some how-to videos and they rock...can't you all do the same?
Chlyd wrote:
The PowerGadgets.com people have some how-to videos and they rock...can't you all do the same?
There are a number of overview webcasts by Jeffrey Snover and the Exchange Server Team on www.microsoft.com/powershell.
Also check out the Channel 9 PowerShell how-to videos on David Aiken's DFO show:
http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/The_DFO_Show
One is a 15 min video overview, the other is how to use Windows PowerShell to manage Windows Vista.
hope that helps.
Scott Ottaway [MSFT]
Man, this interview was really great except for one thing.
Sam(interviewer) seemed to have interrupted Jeffrey while he was trying to make some important points few times so I had to rewind and watch a couple of clips again(and lost the context)
Anyways, it was great to see Jeffrey so enthusiastic about PowerShell(loved the fact that he couldn't hide the excitement while talking about it) ;)