NJ PowerShell Users Group Meeting: Presenter Doug Finke – Microsoft MVP
The NJ PowerShell User Group is having a meetup on Thursday, January 8th from 6:00 - 8:00 PM. If interested, please register through the Eventbrite website to track attendance for ordering pizza. For those attending online (Webex) we will send a follow-up email with the meeting link based on Eventbrite online registrants. Agenda: 6:00 – 6:30: Pizza and socializing 6:30 – 7:30: Presentation 7:30 - 8:00: Q & A
Please note that the Webex meeting will start at 6:00 PM, but the actual presentation won't start until 6:30
In-Person attendees must register, print out their EventBrite ticket, and present it at the door. Walk-ins will not be permitted.
**Presenter**: Doug Finke
**Bio: **Doug Finke, author of “PowerShell for Developers”, a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for PowerShell and works at Start-Automating, a company specializing in all aspects of PowerShell development, including consulting, training and tool building. Doug has been a developer and author working with numerous technologies. You can catch up with Doug at his blog Development in a Blink at http://dougfinke.com/blog.
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Doug Finke takes us through PowerShell from a developer’s point of view. Doug shows techniques for integrating/debugging PowerShell from
and to C# code as well as using PowerShell with a Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application. He also addresses using reflection at the command line, object pipelining, and
PowerShell’s REPL. Plus, time permitting, Doug will highlight some of the new features in the PowerShell v5 November Preview.
Twitter:@DFinke

NJ PowerShell Meetup Coffee Bar and Conference room at Mathematica Policy Research


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