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PSPowerHour Episode 10: Croque Monsieur: Step up Your Toast Notification Game
PSPowerHour Episode 10: Croque Monsieur: Step up Your Toast Notification Game
With Josh King: You know what toast notifications are, you know that you can generate them using the BurntToast PowerShell module. But now you're wanting to branch out a little and try some fancy toast. Maybe toast topped with avocado, hummus, or maybe Marmite? Wait, wrong toast. It's an easy mistake! Come along and see how you can make your toast notifications more visually appealing with GIFs and hero images. How you can dynamically update existing notifications with new information. And finally, how you can trigger certain actions directly from a notification. This is a follow up to "Just Scrape off the Black Bits", think of it as a 201
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PowerShell Monthly Workshop
PowerShell Monthly Workshop
Every month, we group study while reviewing script challenge results or invite a speaker to talk about Powershell tips and tricks. We encourage all levels of expertise to come. Whatever your job may be in Information Technology, Powershell will enter your line of work. Come visit with us and hone your scripting skills.
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Learn PowerShell! Attend the Denver PowerShellers Monthly Meeting.
Learn PowerShell! Attend the Denver PowerShellers Monthly Meeting.
• What we'll do - TBD • What to bringBring your willingness to learn and questions about PowerShell. Plus thoughts on future topics to discuss at our monthly meetings. • Important to knowNo food or drink provided, but plenty of knowledge being shared.
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Automating Twitter using the Twitter API (Dave Carroll)
Automating Twitter using the Twitter API (Dave Carroll)
Twitter is a powerful tool for sharing your message with the world. Most people send and read their tweets wither through the Twitter website or an app on their phone. However, it is possible to automate your twitter experience by using the Twitter API! Dave Carroll is a DevOps engineer who blogs regularly about how to use PowerShell to get your job done easier. Over the last 20+ years, he has focused on automation with half of that time spent honing his PowerShell skills, from the first command to his open source modules. Dave has created a Twitter module for PowerShell that allows him to automate his tweets from his cmd prompt. Join Dave for a look at how he figured out how to use the Twitter API, handle the authentication requirements and deal with errors while tweeting. We'll wrap this all up with some live tweeting! Want to know what time this meeting is in your time zone?https://everytimezone.com/s/1f2dfb68 This is a live-streamed event that will be posted on YouTube afterward. By attending this meeting, you agree to allow us to use any recordings of yourself for later use and posted in public forums such as YouTube and Reddit.
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PSPowerHour Episode 11: From pushing server cage nuts to pushing code
PSPowerHour Episode 11: From pushing server cage nuts to pushing code
With Sarah Lean This session focuses on empowering fellow IT pros to embark on their Cloud and DevOps journey.
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PowerShell Croque Monsieur: Step up Your Toast Notification Game with Josh King
PowerShell Croque Monsieur: Step up Your Toast Notification Game with Josh King
Join the SoCal PowerShell User Group as Josh King shows us how we can create Windows toast notifications with PowerShell, how we can make those notifications more visually appealing with GIFs and hero images, how we can dynamically update existing notifications with new information, and finally how we can trigger certain actions directly from a notification - all with his BurntToast PowerShell module! Josh King is a Microsoft MVP and TechOps Systems Administrator at Tribe, an IT services organization in New Zealand. He predominantly works within Windows and VMware environments and has a passion for all things PowerShell. He can be found on Twitter at the handle @WindosNZ. A link to the Microsoft Teams meeting for this event will be sent to all registered attendees at 5PM the day of the event.
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Community Lightning Talks / Code Sharing
Community Lightning Talks / Code Sharing
Time for the community to roll their sleeves and show off their own code in small 5-10 minute demos. Let’s share the tools and scripts that we use in our daily work lives. Anyone can share: beginner to advanced! Did you solve a problem at work that you think could help someone else?Share your knowledge and pass along some tips and tricks to fellow community members. Do you have a problem that you can’t seem to figure out?Let the community help you get past a problem you are having difficulty with! Show off anything you find interesting that saves you time or makes your job easier. So what’s good to share? Anything that you think may be useful to others is open for consideration. It could be a two-line script or a complex function. Community sharing is about exposing code to others so can benefit from your work. We cater to all skill levels, so it’s ok (and encouraged) to show off a simple script that you found helpful. We all benefit when we pull out our tools and show others how they work. No slides, or fancy presentations, just share some code to show what it does. Each person only needs to fill about five minutes’ time. If you would like to join us, please Rsvp yes and then the remote attendee link for Microsoft teams will be visible. Want to know what time this meeting is in your time zone? https://everytimezone.com/s/8ac171f8 This live-streamed event will be on our […]
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Optimize your coding with the PSFramework
Optimize your coding with the PSFramework
Join us as Friedrich Weinmann (Twitter: @FredWeinmann), Customer Engineer at Microsoft, dives into the topic of PSFramework. Following is the description of what Fred would cover: Scripting takes quite a bit of time and the time pressure is always there.So often enough, we have to sacrifice some of the features we'd like, trade-off code quality or skip some user quality-of-life aspects we would like to do but just don't have the time for.If only there were a way to make user-friendly, high-quality code the least path of resistance… Introducing the PSFramework module:• Reduce cost of User experience features• Eliminate common scripting aspects – such as logging – from your to-do list when you code• Backport several features from PowerShell Core to Windows PowerShell• Streamline your code flow and simplify supporting "expensive" PowerShell features such as ShouldProcess• … Empower your coding, while saving time