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. This blog post will review new and exciting things about the new version.
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.