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Building Better PowerShell Code/ by Adam Bertram.
Reminder of title:
Applying Proven Practices One Tip at a Time /
Author:
Bertram, Adam.
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XVIII, 146 p. 24 illus.online resource. :
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Microsoft software. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-6388-4
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9781484263884
Building Better PowerShell Code = Applying Proven Practices One Tip at a Time /
Bertram, Adam.
Building Better PowerShell Code
Applying Proven Practices One Tip at a Time /[electronic resource] :by Adam Bertram. - 1st ed. 2020. - XVIII, 146 p. 24 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1: Do The Basics -- Chapter 2: Don’t Reinvent the Wheel -- Chapter 3: Use Visual Studio Code -- Chapter 4: Plan Before you Code -- Chapter 5: Create Building Blocks with Functions -- Chapter 6: Parameterize Everything -- Chapter 7: Log Script Activity -- Chapter 8: Build with Manageability in Mind -- Chapter 9: Be Specific -- Chapter 10: Write for the Next Person -- Chapter 11: Handle Errors Gracefully -- Chapter 12: Don’t Skimp on Security -- Chapter 13: Stick to PowerShell -- Chapter 14: Build Tools -- Chapter 15: Return Standardized, Informative Output -- Chapter 16: Build Scripts for Speed -- Chapter 17: Use Version Control -- Chapter 18: Build Tests. -Chapter 19: Miscellaneous Tips -- Chapter 20: Summary.
Learn to write better PowerShell code via short, example-driven tips. This book covers tips to make your PowerShell scripts faster and easier to read all while following proven best practices. Written by a six-time Microsoft MVP and one of the first Microsoft PowerShell MVPs with over a decade of PowerShell experience, Building Better PowerShell Code gives you easily digestible tips you can begin using immediately. The book starts with an overview of some of the most important tips the author can muster which segues into a deeper dive with dozens of examples throughout the book. It takes you through tips such as using community modules, writing better comments, thinking of PowerShell functions as building blocks, and more. You will also see how to use parameters the right way and how to create simple logging code to easily record script activity. You will learn not only how to write better code, but also how to implement some mindset tricks, such as being explicit and specific with code and how to write code that reads well. You’ll get into error handling and also how to make your scripts more secure. Finally, you’ll examine the concept of building PowerShell tools and how to build scripts for speed. Other tips and best practices include: Building Pester tests Improving performance through parallel processing Writing cross-platform scripts Using filtering properly After reading this book and applying these tips, you will have an expert coding mindset and be able to build PowerShell code that’s efficient, readable, and compliant with many best practices. .
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