PowerShell Books
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Windows PowerShell Cookbook: for Windows, Exchange 2007, and MOM V3
Published 13 years ago
by Lee Holmes, O'Reilly Media
This Cookbook by Windows PowerShell team developer Lee Holmes provides hundreds of tested scripts that you can use right away to get Microsoft's new tool working for you. More than 150 recipes, combined with a concise task-based introduction to the Windows PowerShell scripting language and environment, make it the perfect look-up guide when you encounter a thorny problem, or need a quick solution.
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VBScript Programmer's Reference
Published 13 years ago
by Adrian KingsleyHughes, Kathie KingsleyHughes, Daniel Read, Wrox
*Completely updated for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 R2, this book is packed with practical examples for today's programmer, Web developer, or system administrator *Combines a comprehensive overview of the VBScript technology and associated technologies with sample code at every stage from beginner to advanced user
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Windows PowerShell in Action
Published 14 years ago
by Bruce Payette, Manning Publications
"Bruce is a walking encyclopedia of every good, bad, solid, and wacky language idea that has been tried... This is a book that only Bruce could have written." --Jeffrey Snover, from the Foreword "The nuances of PowerShell from the lead language designer himself! Excellent content and easy readability! --Keith Hill, Software Architect "I love this book!" --Scott Hanselman ComputerZen.
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The Definitive Guide to Windows Installer (Expert's Voice in Net)
Published 16 years ago
by Phil Wilson, Apress
This book definitely merits a spot on every packager's bookshelf!— Darwin Sanoy, DesktopEngineerTraining.comWhen a company builds and ships software, the installation process is often the first opportunity for a customer to view the the product and the company&emdash;and the installation experience can make or break a lasting impression. So this book is ideal for companies and developers who want to impress their clientele.