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Old 09-10-2008   #1 (permalink)
wofat68


 
 

In-depth books?

Hi folks,

probably this has been asked several times. So I apologize for
bringing up this topic.

Can you recommend good in-depth books on PS. I've read a beginner's
guide. Now I want more.

It should provide some in-depth coverage about the inner workings of
PS, some useful idioms, patterns, code snippets and stuff like that.
It should also contain detailed information about plug-ins, hosting,
wrinting cmdlets, if possible.

What I DON'T need is: introduction to .NET framework and regexes (I've
been doing that stuff for years). I don't need a WMI reference,
either.

Language could be English or German.

Thanks for any suggestions or plugs from authors ;-)

--wofat68

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Old 09-11-2008   #2 (permalink)
Hal Rottenberg


 
 

Re: In-depth books?

Marco Shaw [MVP] wrote:
Quote:

> PowerShell In Action, Bruce Payette
+1

As Jeffrey Snover says, "You may not start out with it, but everyone will end up
with this book".

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