Deep Dive video: PowerShell Modules by Dan Harman

We are finally starting to publish the recordings from the first PowerShell Deep Dive we had at The Experts Conference 2011 in Las Vegas in spring. We are starting with this session on patters and practices for PowerShell modules by Dan Harman – program manager on the Windows PowerShell team.

And by the way, there’s still time to register for the next PowerShell Deep Dive – October 17 & 18, 2011 in Frankfurt, Germany. Here are the instructions on getting a discount when registering.

If you want to be at the next PowerShell Deep Dive in person – register today!

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11 Responses to “Deep Dive video: PowerShell Modules by Dan Harman”


  1. 1 vashachiroku October 16, 2011 at 3:17 am

    Could you fix the links to the slides and scripts


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