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Learn PowerShell Core 6.0

By : David das Neves, Jan-Hendrik Peters
Book Image

Learn PowerShell Core 6.0

By: David das Neves, Jan-Hendrik Peters

Overview of this book

Beginning with an overview of the different versions of PowerShell, Learn PowerShell Core 6.0 introduces you to VSCode and then dives into helping you understand the basic techniques in PowerShell scripting. You will cover advanced coding techniques, learn how to write reusable code as well as store and load data with PowerShell. This book will help you understand PowerShell security and Just Enough Administration, enabling you to create your own PowerShell repository. The last set of chapters will guide you in setting up, configuring, and working with Release Pipelines in VSCode and VSTS, and help you understand PowerShell DSC. In addition to this, you will learn how to use PowerShell with Windows, Azure, Microsoft Online Services, SCCM, and SQL Server. The final chapter will provide you with some use cases and pro tips. By the end of this book, you will be able to create professional reusable code using security insight and knowledge of working with PowerShell Core 6.0 and its most important capabilities.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 3. Basic Coding Techniques

In this chapter, you'll learn about the basics in PowerShell scripting, which are necessary to develop and understand most PowerShell scripts. We recommend using VSCode when working with the examples provided in this and all subsequent chapters. We put forth our argument in its favor in the previous chapter and the examples assume they are run in the editor's console. You can download the code from GitHub to work with the provided examples; you can find them at https://github.com/ddneves/Book_Learn_PowerShell.

Keep in mind that you should put a lot of efforts into training yourself with the content of this chapter, because it is the foundation for upcoming chapters. Some of the topics are simply introduced and will be expanded upon in upcoming chapters, providing the best didactic methods.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

 

  • Comments
  • Regions
  • Types
  • Pipelines
  • Commands and parameters
  • PSDrives and PSProviders
  • PowerShell's scripting language:
    • Operators...