Powershell For Sysadmins: Getting Started (V7+)

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Powershell For Sysadmins: Getting Started (V7+)
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English (US) | Size: 985.50 MB | Duration: 3h 45m

Getting Started

What you'll learn
Install PowerShell Core
Learn what objects are and their various types
Set up Visual Studio Code for PowerShell development
Write your first PowerShell script
Build and run Pester tests
Set up and execute code via PowerShell Remoting
Build resilient scripts with error handling
Build a real-world PowerShell module

Requirements
A Windows 10 or later computer logged in as a local administrator
No PowerShell experience needed. We'll start from scratch.
Being a sysadmin will be helpful but PowerShell basics apply to everyone.

Description
Hi, I’m Adam Bertram, a 6-time Microsoft MVP and one of the first Microsoft PowerShell MVPs. I’ve been developing with PowerShell since 2010, and am the author of the PowerShell for Sysadmins book, many eBooks, and over a dozen courses on PowerShell.This course series is loosely based on the book; PowerShell for SysAdmins, written by myself but with many updated examples using the latest PowerShell Core, and new lectures, and is the beginning of a long journey to becoming a PowerShell expert.Sign up and get a 25% off discount code for the PowerShell for SysAdmins print book!In this course, you’ll learn from the beginning. Assuming you have no PowerShell experience, you’ll:Install PowerShell CoreLearn how PowerShell objects workRun commandsUse the PowerShell pipelineInstall and set up Visual Studio Code for PowerShell developmentWrite your first script!Build a module as your first PowerShell building block.This course will prepare you for what’s to come in future courses in this series.If you stay with me for the entire series, you’ll know how to write advanced PowerShell tools! You’ll be able to manage virtual machines, all kinds of cloud goodness, just about anything on workstations and servers, and more. You’ll be the envy of all your coworkers.. Well…no guarantees there.

Who this course is for:
Anyone brand new to PowerShell wanting to learn the basics,System administrators new to PowerShell that want to get started automating




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