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Microsoft powershell 7
Microsoft powershell 7







microsoft powershell 7

If you’re on Windows 10, there are small changes that may happen in Windows PowerShell 5.1 for compliance reasons or reasons.Īlso, I want to make clear there’s no current plan to remove Windows PowerShell 5.1. That means that there’s no expectation that there’ll be Windows PowerShell 5.2 or Windows PowerShell 6 or 7 or anything like that. There are no plans to update the version that’s in Windows. So Windows PowerShell 5.1 which is probably where you started. So let’s first go a little back in history. And I do provide updates, where I think it’s interesting about what’s happening within the PowerShell team. Finally, as mentioned I don’t tweet a lot. And I’ll talk a little bit more about that later. That has been handed off to another team within Windows to own servicing. So one thing that is no longer on this list for me is actually Windows PowerShell. But we do have PowerShell remoting over SSH these days, PSReadLine and PowerShellGet. I do own the OpenSSH project which isn’t directly related to PowerShell. And our services work on VS Code, PSScriptAnalyzer. In terms of what I actually own, or what my team owns, we own everything from the GitHub, for PowerShell, the PowerShell Gallery.

microsoft powershell 7

So I’m really focused on PowerShell these days.

microsoft powershell 7

I was there when we wrote that spec for the and all of that stuff. But I was there when we first started the Win Rm project. But shortly after that, I worked on the WMI team doing an Out-of-band deliverable for NT 4. My first project at Microsoft was actually Internet Explorer for UNIX. Before then, I spent a lot of time on WMI. I’ve only been on the PowerShell team about, I’d have to figure out backwards but maybe about four or five years. My actual anniversary for 20 years will be in January. I’ve actually been at Microsoft for almost 20 years. I’ve got 11 engineers on the team, so not a huge team, but I do work with four different program managers, some of whom you may be familiar with on Twitter, like Joey, Sydney, Danny who also does OpenSSH work with me, and our new PM, Jason Helmick who’s pretty well known within the PowerShell community. As introduced, I’m the engineer manager for our PowerShell team. First if you don’t know who I am, just a bit about me. I’m going to be focusing on PowerShell 7, but I want to cover some of the history.









Microsoft powershell 7