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Category Archives: powershell
PowerShell And WPF: Canvas
In a previous article, I demonstrated adding a button to your created window and using it. I also mentioned that only 1 button could have been added due to the window treating that as a single child and that only … Continue reading
PowerShell and WPF: Writing Data to a UI From a Different Runspace
One of the biggest pain points when working with WPF and PowerShell is that everything is done on a single thread with the UI. This includes performing various activities related to events such as button clicking and selecting data. While … Continue reading
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PowerShell and WPF: Buttons
In my second installment of working with PowerShell and WPF, I will touch on the subject of Buttons. They can be a pretty important part of your UI and should be treated as such. Ok, so buttons seem pretty simple; … Continue reading
PowerShell and WPF: Introduction and Building Your First Window
Building a user interface (UI) in PowerShell may sound like a difficult process and you may not even know where to begin to accomplish something like this. Luckily, there are a few choices on what you can use to create … Continue reading
PowerShell V3 is RTM!
You heard it! PowerShell V3 is now available to download as RTM! It is already installed on the RTM versions on Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012. For the down level systems (Windows 2008, 200R2 and Windows 7), you can … Continue reading