PowerShell Toolmaking Fundamentals
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Are you a beginning to intermediate PowerShell scripter and tired of writing one-off scripts? Take your scripting to the next level and begin to think of your scripts as tools.
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Course Description
PowerShell can be many things to many different people. PowerShell can be a simple command-line replacement or a scripting language. Beginners to intermediate-level scripters are probably still writing one-liners and simple scripts. They're probably starting to see the potential of PowerShell not as a simple scripting language but as a way to build "tools" to use over and over again. Don't recreate the wheel. Learn how to create reusable scripts so you don't have to recreate that wheel.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction- 5m 20s
—Course Introduction 3m 39s
—Prerequisites 1m 13s
—Summary 0m 27sMoving from the Console to a Script- 17m 50s
—Let's Go Scripting 2m 7s
—The Console vs. Scripting 5m 25s
—PowerShell as a Scripting Language 9m 31s
—Summary 0m 46sTool #1: Active Directory Account Management Automator- 1h 10mTool #2: Log Investigator- 32m 57sTool #3: File and Folder Management Automator- 57m 1sDebugging Techniques- 29m 41sUse Modules to Create a Tool Belt- 21m 33s