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  • Create a TCP/UDP port listener using PowerShellAugust 10, 2022
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  • Jupyter notebooks in VSCode with PowerShell supportAugust 4, 2022
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  1. Harm Veenstra on Jupyter notebooks in VSCode with PowerShell supportAugust 5, 2022

    Yes, just install PowerShell 7 on it. (They can be installed next to each other) Did the same thing for…

  2. Thomas Paetzold on Jupyter notebooks in VSCode with PowerShell supportAugust 5, 2022

    is it possible to integrate Powershell 7.2 to jupyter on a Windows System installled powershell 5.1 on it?

  3. Harm Veenstra on 10.000 views and a bit of personal historyJuly 26, 2022

    Thanks! No problem, it's fun to do and sharing knowledge and experience is always a good thing 😊

  4. Adam Dempsey on 10.000 views and a bit of personal historyJuly 26, 2022

    I’m sure the next 10k views will be much quicker šŸ™‚ Thanks for the great content!

  5. Harm Veenstra on Updating your PowerShell modules to the latest version plus cleaning up older versionsJuly 24, 2022

    It also doesn't update modules when they are not installed using install-module. It's not perfect, I could expand it to…

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