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Tag Archives: Powershell
Scripting Games 2013: Event 4 Notes
It is all downhill from here folks! Event 4 is in the books and we only have 2 more to go! Everyone has been doing an outstanding job with their submissions and it is becoming clear that people are learning … Continue reading
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Scripting Games 2013: Event 3 Notes
Wow, it is hard to believe that we are now halfway through the Scripting Games! As the events have progressed, I have seen a lot of improvement with the techniques as well as seeing new techniques that continue to impress … Continue reading
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Tips on Implementing Pipeline Support
Something that I was seeing during the first event of the Scripting Games was the use (or misuse) of implementing pipeline support for a parameter in a function or script. While most people did do this correctly, I did see … Continue reading
Scripting Games 2013: Event 1 ‘Favorite’ and ‘Not So Favorite’ Submissions
As a follow-up to my previous blog post, I plan to pick out a submission or two or three which stood out as my personal favorite and least favorite and tell you why I think this by pointing pieces of … Continue reading