As an network engineer and non college grad, I don’t think I would’ve ever really understood object-oriented programming without it. It bridges a logical gap in my life that emboldened me to want to learn other scripting and programming languages like Python and Rust and step way outside of my IT comfort zone way back when. I know it’s not always the best solution but I have such an emotional attachment to the comfort of PowerShell that I almost always seek to use it first whenever I can 😂
I've watched a lot of Jeffrey's speeches, and "Thriving Through Digital Transformation" is one of my favourite ever. So certainly, I'm going to watch this one :).
As an network engineer and non college grad, I don’t think I would’ve ever really understood object-oriented programming without it. It bridges a logical gap in my life that emboldened me to want to learn other scripting and programming languages like Python and Rust and step way outside of my IT comfort zone way back when. I know it’s not always the best solution but I have such an emotional attachment to the comfort of PowerShell that I almost always seek to use it first whenever I can 😂
What a great talk! I always enjoy hearing these perspectives and opinions from others in technology.
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I've watched a lot of Jeffrey's speeches, and "Thriving Through Digital Transformation" is one of my favourite ever. So certainly, I'm going to watch this one :).
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What was the project codename at Microsoft for PowerShell?
Monad