Michael Shepard has been working with computers since the early '80s, starting with an Apple II in school and a Commodore 64 at home. He started working in the IT industry in 1989 and has been working full-time since 1997. He has been working at Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. since 2000. His focus has changed over the years from being a database application developer to a DBA, an application admin, and is now a solutions architect. In his years as a DBA, he found PowerShell to be a critical component in creating the automation required to keep up with a growing set of servers and applications. He is active in the PowerShell community at Stack Overflow and projects at CodePlex. He has been blogging about PowerShell since 2009 at http://powershellstation.com.
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
PowerShell Troubleshooting Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
PowerShell Primer
PowerShell Peculiarities
PowerShell Practices
PowerShell Professionalism
Proactive PowerShell
Preparing the Scripting Environment
Reactive Practices – Traditional Debugging
PowerShell Code Smells
Index
Customer Reviews