Show #311 | 1/29/2008 (60 minutes) (60 minutes)
Kirk Munro on Powershell and PowerGUI
Kirk Munro stops by to talk about PowerGUI, a free tool from Quest Software for PowerShell, including a beautiful script editor!
Kirk Munro, the world's first self-proclaimed Poshoholic, is a Senior Software Developer for Quest Software where he is very happy working as a member of the PowerGUI team. He is also the recipient of the Microsoft Most Valued Professional (MVP) award for his work in the Windows Server - Admin Frameworks (PowerShell) category. Kirk has spent the last four years working on Windows Management products at Quest, specializing in data retrieval from Active Directory and Exchange data stores. These days he spends pretty much all of his time working with PowerShell and PowerGUI, writing his blog, and helping others in the PowerShell community. You can contact him by leaving him a note on his blog at http://www.poshoholic.com.
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