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T**L
Great buy!!
Great book!!
D**G
Great step-by-step instruction for those nervous about starting with Powershell!
I'm a Windows systems engineer who used NT/Command Shell for more than a decade to do administrative tasks. I had been hearing more and more about Powershell as the years passed, but it just seemed so *different* from what I knew and was good at, which made me nervous to try. Early attempts just led to frustration, so I gave up. An experienced Powershell guy at work offered to teach us over a couple of lunch hours per week and made this book the textbook for 'class'.I've read a number of "Learn X in Y lessons" books and they all seem to start out fine and quickly get into matters I don't have interest in, or get far too deep too quickly to really gain understanding. Within the first few chapters of this book, I was "learning how to learn" Powershell. By fully explaining and exploring the robust help system from the beginning, I was quickly able to solve command line problems I was having without needing to refer back to the book. Gaining this early understanding helped make the more complex challenges easier to break down and resolve. The lab examples are also real-world relevant and resemble problems I need to solve on a regular basis. I strongly recommend following along in a Powershell window as you're reading.
A**R
People will steel it so it must be good.
It must have been good because someone stole it from my car.
A**R
Well worth the money.
The book was delivered ahead of schedule two days before the expected delivery date which was nice. Right away I noticed how easily I was able to pick up on the core concepts being explained to me. As of now I am only on chapter three, and already I feel more confident about powershell. I can not wait to read more, as this book comes highly reviewed.Some of the labs were designed with the intended usage of a x86bit machine running Vista or Windows Server 2012, which I didn't like, but so far I haven't had any crippling issues at my work desk which is a Win7 x32 machine.I wasn't sure if the e-book version was included with the paperback so I emailed Don Jones. He was prompt to get back to me and said that every copy does indeed come with a .pdf version, which is super nice.Overall I am pleased with this purchase. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to learn powershell from a command line point of view. Well worth the money.
T**M
The book to buy if you're serious about learning Powershell!!!!
I've read quite a few books as a system's admin. This book by far, is probably one one of the most well-written books I've read when learning a new subject in Information Technology. Jones and Hicks do a great job in teaching the reader scripting in Powershell. The beginning chapters lay the foundation on understanding the help syntax in Powershell, which is essential before moving forward to advanced topics and creating your own scripts.If you are serious about learning scripting Powershell, buy Jones and Hicks' books on Powershell. It's money well-spent!!!
A**E
excellent guide to get you up to speed on powershell 3
This is simply an excellent book to get you up to speed and confident with PowerShell, quickly. The layout and pace are perfect. I particularly liked how the authors show you how to use help within powershell right away, and then force you to use it moving forward. it really helps you understand what you're actually doing so you can figure out how to do something you don't understand later on (if that makes sense.. and if not, it will as you work your way through this book). for anyone interested in PowerShell (and if you're a sys admin working with windows servers, that should include you), pick this one up, even if you have no experience with PowerShell.
M**T
Great Instruction, Poor Examples
I found the book to be very educational. The author goes thru many topics very logically and keeps things simple. I learned a lot about the nuances and intricacies of powershell.I think the only problem I have with this book is that many of the examples and exercises require Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012. This made a good portion of the book useless to me because where I work, we use Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008, and I don't see us upgrading any time in the foreseeable future.I would recommend the book with the caveat that in order to benefit fully from it, you need Windows 8 or Windows Server 2012. You'll still learn a lot about powershell if you don't have those, but there will be some limitations.
K**R
Excellent starting point
I have been trying to get more and more into PowerShell and this was the perfect book for the task. I started this book having written a couple small scripts and still learned quite a bit by the time I was finished. The examples are what really helped out. I've seen a few examples and read a couple of different PowerShell books but got confused towards the middle. This book makes sure that there are no shortened commands so by the time you've seen them enough you can utilize aliases on your own. I now keep this at work and allow my coworkers to read it and it has given us a lot of benefits.
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