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Why Should I Test With PowerShell?

Today, on our internal discussion list, someone asked if there were any advantages to testing with PowerShell versus testing with C#. I was able to come up with 10 quick reasons to test with PowerShell: Being able to run command line programs easier within
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Lightweight Performance Testing with PowerShell

When you write a script, a few possible concerns may be going through your mind: · Does my Script do what I want it to? · Can the script be read and understood by other people? · Is the script efficient? The answers to one and two can be very subjective,
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Windows PowerShell for Testers

The PowerShell team is very much into unit testing so, when I ran into this blog by Adam Geras today, I found it very interesting. All its entries are on using PowerShell for testing. I especially liked this entry on using PowerShell and Excel for data
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