

I’m a huge proponent of Windows PowerShell best practices, but like everyone else, my instinctive behaviors don’t always meet my coding standards. Do you have a different list? Share in the comments below.Īnd, don't miss the second installment of this article: Hidden Charms of PowerShell Studio #2. Here’s my list of can’t-live-without-’em features of PowerShell Studio. But, it’s the smaller, quieter features that have me hooked. MSI creation, the Function Builder and Parameter Builder, and New Module from Functions. I love the big powerhouse features, like PowerShell GUI automation. When I speak at conferences and user groups, I don’t typically talk about products, because people don’t want to hear “vendor talks.” But, in private, I’ve become a total PowerShell Studio fan-girl. and my one-year anniversary of using PowerShell Studio as my primary IDE. It tackles the biggest questions of history and of the modern world, and it is written in unforgettably vivid language.I’m coming up on my one-year anniversary at SAPIEN Technologies, Inc. “Here is a simple reason why Sapiens has risen explosively to the ranks of an international best-seller. History began when humans invented gods – and will end when humans become gods. With the help of novel technologies, within a few centuries or even decades, Sapiens will upgrade themselves into completely different beings, enjoying godlike qualities and abilities.

The Agricultural Revolution was history’s biggest fraud – wheat domesticated Sapiens rather than the other way around.

Sapiens are ecological serial killers – even with stone-age tools, our ancestors wiped out half the planet’s large terrestrial mammals well before the advent of agriculture.We rule the world because we are the only animal that can believe in things that exist purely in our own imagination, such as gods, states, money and human rights.The book’s conclusions are enlightening and at times provocative. Sapiens invites us to not only connect past developments with present concerns, but moreover to question our basic narratives of the world.
