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File Writing in PowerShell: Practical Examples

PowerShell is a versatile and powerful scripting language and automation framework that has become increasingly popular among IT professionals and […]

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Practical PowerShell: Demonstrating If/Else Statements

PowerShell is a versatile scripting language and automation framework with extensive utility in Windows environments. Its multifaceted nature enables users […]

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Illustrating PowerShell: Multidimensional Arrays

PowerShell is a versatile and powerful scripting language that provides administrators and developers with a wide range of tools to […]

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PowerShell Illustrated: Mastering Switch

PowerShell is a versatile and powerful scripting language that is essential for system administrators, IT professionals, and developers in the […]

Posted on September 22, 2023 7:02 am
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Exploring Variables with PowerShell: Real-World Examples

PowerShell, the versatile scripting and automation language developed by Microsoft, has become a crucial tool for IT professionals, system administrators, […]

Posted on September 22, 2023 6:58 am
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PowerShell By Example: Splatting

Extensive lines of code and inverted characters can rapidly render your script unreadable. Fortunately, there is a more refined and […]

Posted on September 22, 2023 6:54 am
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A Comprehensive Guide to PowerShell Constants

Within the framework of PowerShell scripting, constants play an indispensable role, providing a robust mechanism to manage immutable values. Grasping […]

Posted on September 22, 2023 6:52 am
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Understanding PowerShell Variable Scope

PowerShell, a crucial tool for scripting and automation in the IT industry, operates with precision when handling variable scopes. Grasping […]

Posted on September 22, 2023 6:49 am
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Mastering Error Handling in Powershell

When developing scripts in PowerShell, it is crucial to implement effective error-handling strategies to manage and resolve issues that may […]

Posted on September 22, 2023 6:47 am
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Typical Challenges in Building a WordPress Website and How to Resolve Them

If you were to ask a small business owner which content management system (CMS) comes to their mind first, chances […]

Posted on September 5, 2023 6:24 am

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My name is Fix. And I'm going to tell you a little bit about myself. My first entry in my employment history was as a software engineer. Before programming, I did a lot of things: I cast concrete rings and fences, drove eggs in a large poultry farm. I lived in the countryside, any job was a job there. Then I went to study in the city, at university I started a part-time job as a site administrator, at the same time I was making sites. We had no programming, only dabbling. So, although the first record in my employment record was that I was a programmer, I only saw what it was from afar.

When I was in my third year at university, I began to be lectured by people from a large company. They saw my potential and decided to hire me for an internship. Since then I have been working with real programming, although I did not stay with that company for long - after four months they sent me away, because I was not as fast as they expected. I had to look for my next job right away. At the end of 2012 I started working as a programmer again. At first I was a full-stack developer, and for the last four years I worked with .NET, C# - backend development mostly.

After gathering all my experience, I made the decision to start a blog about programming. Here you can find information about the command line. In the future my blog will be updated with informative topics related to programming.

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