https://www.developerfusion.com/t/powershell/Latest PowerShell developer content from Developer Fusion2013-01-11T19:15:15.00Zhttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/148896/rob-reynolds-builds-chocolatey/Rob Reynolds Builds Chocolatey2013-01-11T19:15:15.00ZCarl and Richard talk to Rob Reynolds about Chocolatey - a global PowerShell execution engine. But first, the conversation digs into the Chuck Norris Framework! Yes, that's right, a framework based on violent karate moves, Rob talks about Roundhouse, a migration and source management tool for SQL.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/145913/apt-windows-lets-get-chocolatey-part-2-multiple-installs-and-package-creation/Apt Windows: Let’s Get Chocolatey! Part 2 : Multiple Installs and Package Creation2012-09-24T08:24:47.00ZIn this second article on Chocolatey, Rob Reynolds looks at various ways to have Chocolatey install multiple packages on your machine and also how to create your own Chocolatey packages.Rob Reynoldshttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/144742/herding-code-132-phil-haack-keith-dahlby-and-paul-betts-on-git-for-windows-developers/Herding Code 132: Phil Haack, Keith Dahlby and Paul Betts on Git for Windows developers2012-07-16T11:01:55.00ZIn this episode, they guys talk with Phil Haack and Paul Betts (both new GitHubbers) and Keith Dahlby (author of posh-git, a set of PowerShell scripts which provide Git/PowerShell integration) about using Git on Windows. Download / Listen: Herding Code 132: Phil Haack, Keith Dahlby and Paul Betts.James Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/137219/apt-windows-lets-get-chocolatey/Apt Windows: Let’s Get Chocolatey!2012-01-31T09:58:51.00ZIn the first of two parts, Rob Reynolds introduces chocolately, an application package manager similar to apt-get built on Powershell and nuGetRob Reynoldshttp://www.developerfusion.com/media/118099/adam-driscoll-does-powershell-with-tfs/Adam Driscoll Does PowerShell with TFS2011-05-22T11:04:39.00ZCarl and Richard talk to Adam Driscoll of Quest Software. The conversation starts with a discussion around Adam's TFS plugin for Android. Then it moves into PowerGUI and the PowerGUI extensions for Visual Studio. PowerGUI is a UI for writing PowerShell scripts and PowerGUI VSX ties PowerGUI intoJames Crowleyhttp://www.developerfusion.com/news/117290/use-git-in-powershell-with-ease-using-poshgit/Use Git in PowerShell with ease using posh-git2011-05-22T11:04:39.00ZGit version control in your scriptsChris Alexanderhttp://www.developerfusion.com/book/92668/microsoft-sharepoint-administrators-kit-microsoft-sharepoint-2010-administrators-pocket-consultant-microsoft-s/Microsoft® SharePoint® Administrator's Kit: Microsoft® SharePoint® 2010 Administrator's Pocket Consultant & Microsoft® S2011-02-27T14:41:32.00ZGet the critical, in-depth information you need to administer SharePoint 2010. Led by SharePoint MVPs and featuring insights from the SharePoint community and members of the SharePoint Team at Microsoft, you'll discover how to plan, design, deploy, and manage strategic solutions using SharePoint 2010, Microsoft SQL Server®, Windows PowerShellâ¢, and other key technologies.The two books included in this kit are: *9780735627222 SharePoint® 2010 Administratorâs Pocket ConsultantBen Curry, Bill English, Brian Alderman, Mark Ferrazhttp://www.developerfusion.com/news/96157/nuget-11-arrives-less-breakages-than-before/NuGet 1.1 arrives, less breakages than before?2011-02-21T22:04:07.00ZNew dependency resolution algorithm and more in Microsoft's .NET Package ManagerChris Alexander