If you're into Crypto and would like to see the latest price of your precious coin, then perhaps this is a blog post for you 😉 In this blog post, I will show you how you can use the API from Coinmarketcap to show you the latest stats in every newly started PowerShell session.
Month: November 2022
Export registry information using PowerShell
At the end of another busy week, and after passing the AZ-801 exam two days ago, it's time for a small blog post 🙂 I had to export a registry from a client on which regedit tools were blocked. Exporting using PowerShell is an option, but the format isn't that great by default. In this blog post, I will show you how to export it to a friendly format.
PowerShell v7.3
This week PowerShell v7.3 was launched. I will go through new and exciting things about the new version in this blog post.
Using PowerShell on chromeOS Flex
On an older laptop, I use chromeOS Flex. Easy to install and for simple web browsing, it's a perfect solution without any license requirement. But yeah... I also wanted to use PowerShell on that. This blog post will show you how to install and use PowerShell on chromeOS Flex.
PowerShell command-line tips/tricks
It's been a busy week! Had a few long travels, took the AZ-800 (Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure) exam which I passed, and had a great Tech Day at the office. We had a keynote from Microsoft (Azure Arc) and multiple sessions from my colleagues of which I attended the Azure Landing Zones and the Terraform session. Always nice to see colleagues enthusiastic about the things they are working on. So I didn't have time for a long blog post, this short one is about some command-line tips/tricks that I use often 🙂