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Read-Only Friday November 4, 2022

November 4, 2022 by ClaytonT Leave a Comment

It’s Friday, and today I have some great resources to keep you from doing any major unplanned changes to your network today.

Have you heard of Matthew Dowst? I hadn’t until I listened to the PowerShell Podcast on Monday. He is the man behind PS Weekly. If you haven’t heard of it, check it out in the links below. It’s a weekly recap of great PowerShell finds that he has put together.

And even better, he has a book out now(in MEAP form) that will be finished in 2023, called Practical Automation with PowerShell. I’ve already taken a quick look at it, and will be picking it up too.

Definitely check out both as well as the PowerShell Podcast if you haven’t already

PSWeekly:
PowerShell Weekly

Practical Automation with PowerShell:
Practical Automation with PowerShell

PowerShell Podcast:
PowerShell Podcast

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