Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches: Covers Windows, Linux, and macOS
Don Jones author Travis Plunk author James Petty author Tyler Leonhardt author Jeffery Hicks author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Manning Publications
Published:7th Jun '22
Should be back in stock very soon
"Not only for MacOS and Linux users, but also a great resource for Windows PS users." - Bruce Bergman
Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches: Covers Windows, Linux, and macOS is a task-focused tutorial for administering Linux and macOS systems using Microsoft PowerShell. Adapted by PowerShell team members Travis Plunk and Tyler Leonhardt from the bestselling Learn Windows PowerShell in a Month of Lunches by community legends Don Jones and Jeffrey Hicks, it features Linux-based examples covering core language features and admin tasks. Designed for busy IT professionals, this innovative guide will take you from the basics to PowerShell proficiency through 25 tutorials you can do in your lunch break.
about the technology
The PowerShell scripting language and administrative shell was initially created for Windows, providing a high-quality command-line interface and awesome automation features. As part of Microsoft's ongoing strategy to support non-Windows platforms with its Azure cloud service and .NET Core framework, PowerShell now runs on Linux and macOS. Like Bash, PowerShell can execute and script nearly any aspect of Linux, so you can easily manage repetitive daily tasks, servers, Cloud resources, Continuous Integration pipelines, and more. Because PowerShell is a full-featured programming language, however, it provides capability well beyond traditional shell scripting languages, such as the ability to treat OS components as objects.
about the book
Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches: Covers Windows, Linux, and macOS is a user-friendly tutorial to managing Linux and macOS systems with PowerShell. It's based on the bestselling Learn Windows PowerShell in a Month of Lunches, which has introduced PowerShell to nearly 100,000 readers. You'll learn how PowerShell shapes up to Bash or Python scripting as you write and run simple scripts that automate boring daily tasks. As you progress through the book, you'll use PowerShell to write Continuous Integration Pipelines and manage cloud-based servers. Just set aside one hour a day for a month, and you'll be automating tasks faster than you ever thought possible!
what's inside
- Why you should use PowerShell on Linux and macOS
- Background jobs and automation techniques
- Simple scripting to automate repetitive daily tasks
- Common syntax and commands cheat sheet
- Each lesson takes you an hour or less
about the reader
For IT professionals comfortable...
“Notonly for MacOS and Linux users, but also a great resource for Windows PS users.” Bruce Bergman
“Gives developers a lot of insight on how PowerShell works and how to accomplish everyday tasks.” Marcel van den Brink
“This book enabled me to quickly get using PowerShell for real-lifetasks.” Rick Michaels
“The book is great, especially if you have no previous experience with PowerShell, tasks automation, or DevOps.” Max Almonte
“Approaches PowerShell from a building block like perspective.” FosterHaines
“Unlike other PowerShell type books, this book expands beyond just Windows environments to accommodate those on Mac or Linux platforms who may want to explore this area as well.” James Matlock
ISBN: 9781617296963
Dimensions: 234mm x 186mm x 15mm
Weight: 660g
375 pages