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Powershell learning resources?
For study, I had to switch from ubunta to windows. After reading a couple of articles, I set out to learn how to work with Powershell, but Google gave out only "introductory habrastya", and then - dated 2007-2014гг. н.э
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Is everything really so bad in these places and you need to tear your eyes out with get-help? Or are there any better alternatives to linux bash?
PS: WLS does not roll, because I'm sitting on LTSB (where WLS support is still only in the plans), and other versions of Windows are pissed off in the first half hour of use.
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There are good video courses on torrents where they slowly explain everything step by step ("Automating administrative tasks with Windows PowerShell" and "Advanced Windows PowerShell").
If you need a quick start, then here is Jump Start in two parts:
https://habrahabr.ru/post/242425/
https://habrahabr.ru/post/242445/
Gallery with scripts from MS and participants:
https://gallery .technet.microsoft.com/scriptcenter...
And so, on almost any site dedicated to system administration, there is a section dedicated to PoShiku.
Good luck learning!
PS: MS recently rolled out a small course in Russian:
https://mva.microsoft.com/ru/training-courses/-pow...
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