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The PowerShell Podcast Unveiling Posh: Exploring James Brundage’s Latest Project

In our much-anticipated second interview with James Brundage, marking a year since his last appearance, we delved into a dynamic array of topics. The episode commenced with a rundown of PowerShell Gallery security, addressing listener feedback and concerns. We also spotlighted a curated selection of beneficial modules as suggested by our listeners. The spotlight then shifted to James’ latest brainchild, Posh, unraveling its intricacies and potential. The conversation further unfurled to encompass enlightening discussions on EzOut, the nuances of battling typosquatting, the emergence of a new PowerShell user group, and we learned what dynamic polymorphism is and why that matters.

The PowerShell Podcast Shell-Shocked: PowerShell Gallery Security, Reddit Questions, and more

In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we thank our listeners on reaching 60k downloads, discuss Fred’s upcoming security deep dive on Discord, and answer some of Reddit’s biggest questions. We’ll delve into the benefits of PowerShell on macOS and Linux, evaluate PowerShell Gallery security flaws, and examine Christian Ritter and Evotec’s perspectives on creating PSCustomObjects. We also dip into PowerShell Crescendo with Andrew and Jordan. Stay tuned for an exciting mix of insights and best practices.

The PowerShell Podcast Shaun Lawrie: Procrastination, Pixels and PowerShell

In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we dive deep into conversation with Shaun Lawrie, an enthusiast who’s made waves in the PowerShell community. We discover Shaun’s love for defaults, and this makes Jordan’s day. He also gives us a sneak peek into his PwshPaint project, illustrating the versatility of PowerShell beyond conventional uses. From making his first GitHub PR to earning recognition from Jeffrey Snover, Shaun’s journey is all about growth, persistence, and innovation.

The PowerShell Podcast From Cloud to Console: Harm Veenstra’s PowerShell Perspectives

We had a cool chat with Harm Veenstra, the guy behind powershellisfun.com. We got into some neat PowerShell stuff like Out-ConsoleGridView and the -PassThru parameter. Harm also gave us the lowdown on when to quit the cloud and spilled the beans on running his blog. Plus, he shared how he keeps up with the quick mojo of the tech world. Tune in for a fun and laid-back tech talk! Harm Veenstra is a seasoned Microsoft Consultant with an affinity for everything tech.

The PowerShell Podcast Björn Sundling. From PowerShell Developer to MVP: An Unfiltered Journey

In our latest PowerShell Podcast, we invited Microsoft MVP Björn Sundling, on a riveting journey from being a PowerShell developer to securing Azure DevOps repositories. With a passion for speaking seeded from his first year at PSConfEU 2015, his road to the podium wasn’t easy. The podcast was peppered with a detailed discussion on the automated scanner project PSSecretScanner. Offering insights into development technologies, this episode is a whirlwind tour of community involvement and encompasses his love of sharing knowledge.

The PowerShell Podcast Culture, Mentoring, and Tech: A Talk with Glen Sarti

In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, Glen leads us on the journey of his wide-ranging career, sharing stories about his beginnings in the Powershell world and addressing his brave decision to move across the globe for his dreams. He unravels the complex world of DevOps, recounts experiences from his first talk on “DevOps, Desktop, and Odd Socks,” and offers valuable insights into building effective mentoring relationships. At the heart of the episode is his take on driving cultural change within organizations and his compelling comparison of technical versus social skills in the tech industry.

The PowerShell Podcast The Lowdown on PSResourceGet: An Exclusive with Sydney Smith

In our latest PowerShell Podcast episode, guest Sydney Smith shared her unique journey to the PowerShell team and her insights on open-source work. The episode also uncovers exciting updates about PSResourceGet and upcoming events like a bug bash and the community call. Plus, for those wondering about the correct pronunciation of ’nupkg’, we’ve got you covered. Sydney Smith is a PM on the PowerShell team and an active member of the community.

The PowerShell Podcast Delving into Pester, Profiler, and PSConfEU with Jakub Jareš

In the latest episode of the PowerShell podcast, we had an insightful chat with Jakub Jareš, the lead maintainer of Pester and a software engineer at Microsoft. The talk circled around the history, growth, and importance of Pester, Jakub’s role in the organization and delivery of PSConfEU this year, as well as Profiler, a beneficial PowerShell project for unraveling performance hurdles. The episode concluded on a personal note, discussing Jakub’s journey within the PowerShell community and his ascension to his current position at Microsoft.

The PowerShell Podcast Speaking, Mentorship, and Growth with Emrys MacInally

On our latest PowerShell podcast, we chatted with first-time PSConfEU speaker and all-around cool guy Emrys MacInally. He filled us in on his conference experience and mentorship program insights. We dove into the techie stuff – getting the 411 on Windows Docker containers and using Chocolatey in offline deployments. We even picked Emrys’s brain on the journey that led him to where he is today and his approach to brewing beer.

The PowerShell Podcast NTLM to Cloud Security: Insights from National MSP Director Mike Soule

In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we delve into a range of topics with Mike Soule, National Director for a Managed Services Provider (MSP). From exploring the pitfalls of NTLM and discussing alternatives to learning the ins and outs of Jupyter and .NET interactive notebooks, we cover it all. We also compare major cloud providers and uncover untapped security features in Office 365 that you could be leveraging right now.

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