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Sponsorship from PDQ / The PowerShell Podcast!

This week, I got confirmation from PDQ that they will sponsor me and my website! Exciting news, and honored! PDQ does a lot of things for the community through its PowerShell Podcast, The PowerShell Wednesday, PDQ Live, and r/PDQ on Reddit. In this blog post, I will tell you all about it 🙂

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    Bug fixes mostly,.NET changes etc. But always good to know and to be on supported releases

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