Vista Gadgets and PowerShell
Thu 16 Aug 2007This month’s QMSDNUG meeting looks at an interesting range of technologies; first Vista Gadgets and then PowerShell.
First-up, the official prize presentation and mini-showcase of the winning entry in the Microsoft Innovation Centre Queensland Vista Sidebar Gadget Competition.
Then, our main speaker this month is Mitch Denny, speaking on “PowerShell for Developers.”
About Mitch:
Mitch has lived in both System Administrator and Developer worlds, embracing both to the max. He was an early adopter of PowerShell and, as you can see from his blog, has now built up some considerable experience. Need to automate system administration functions? Mitch can show you how a developer would do it.
| Date: | Tuesday 21 August |
| Time: | 17:30 for 18:00 - 19:30 |
| Location: | Microsoft Brisbane office, Level 9, Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle St, Brisbane |
These details are also available on our QMSDNUG website at www.qmsdnug.org.
RSVP
All invited; attendance is free; pizzas, drinks supplied. An immediate rsvp by email to mike@fitzsimon.com.au will help with planning.
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Afterthought: Yeah, I know. I thought it would be a long time before this blog post gets a hit from a search engine looking for “Vista Gadgets and PowerShell”. One is a desktop technology and the other is a server technology. But follow the PowerShell link above and see that it has been done already.
