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Blog Post:
Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter:
Conversion
Module
, Part 6
By
ScriptingGuy1
Weekend Scripter:
Conversion
Module
, Part 6conversion
module
we have been working on for the...needed to add some aliases to the
conversion
module
. Aliases allow us to follow...
Posted on
20 Feb 2010
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter:
Conversion
Module
, Part 5
By
ScriptingGuy1
...article is part five of the
conversion
module
we began during the inaugural...the previous versions of the
conversion
module
, the data that is returned...with the rapidly lengthening
conversion
module
, I have uploaded the
conversion
...
Posted on
19 Feb 2010
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter:
Conversion
Module
, Part 2
By
ScriptingGuy1
Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. One of the cool things about writing scripts on the weekend, is the lack of distraction. Because there are few things to compete for one’s attention, there is more time to polish and more time to clean up the code.
Posted on
6 Feb 2010
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Hey, Scripting Guy! Weekend Scripter:
Conversion
Module
, Part 1
By
ScriptingGuy1
Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson here. Well, this is truly a historic day for a number of reasons. The first reason is that this is the first Saturday column in Scripting Guy history! The second historic occasion is that we finally got snow in Charlotte, North Carolina. This second
Posted on
5 Feb 2010
in Blog -
Blog Post:
An Insider’s Guide to PowerShell Module Information
By
The Scripting Guys
...projects. Begin with the unit
conversion
module
, then proceed to the local...oak wood. The unit
conversion
module
In February 2010, I moved the...continue to use the Scripting Guys
conversion
module
to this day. After you understand...
Posted on
6 Jun 2012
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Use PowerShell and Avoid Three Gotcha's with WQL Where Clauses
By
The Scripting Guys
...is hovering around 80 percent, and that makes it 87 degrees Fahrenheit (30.5 degrees Celsius according to my
conversion
module
). Last night, the Scripting Wife, Brian from the Charlotte PowerShell User Group, and I went out to celebrate...
Posted on
10 Jul 2012
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Easily Create and Manipulate an Array of Arrays in PowerShell
By
The Scripting Guys
...that is 15 degrees Celsius according to my unit
conversion
module
). I was bragging about this to my friend, George...degrees Celsius—I don’t need a unit
conversion
module
to do that one), and there is frost on the ground...
Posted on
8 Dec 2011
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Use the PowerShell Passthru Parameter and Get Back Objects
By
The Scripting Guys
...returned. In the following example, I import my Unit
Conversion
Module
; nothing appears on the Windows PowerShell console...conv* PS C:\> Now, I will remove the unit
conversion
module
, and try it again. This time, I will use the passthru...
Posted on
17 Nov 2011
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Use a PowerShell Hash Table to Simplify File Backups
By
The Scripting Guys
...temperature around here has hovered near 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.7 degrees Celsius according to my Windows PowerShell
conversion
module
). One of the things I love about Australia (besides Tim Tams, Lamingtons, great scuba diving, awesome scenery...
Posted on
5 Jul 2011
in Blog -
Blog Post:
Learn How to Use Description Attributes in PowerShell Functions
By
ScriptingGuy1
...Note that I am using Get-Module to retrieve the
conversion
module
that I wrote in the first six Weekend Scripter blogs . The complete
conversion
module
is available on the Scripting Guys Script Repository...
Posted on
27 May 2011
in Blog -
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