The DFO Show - Amazon S3 meets Windows PowerShell
- Posted: Aug 11, 2006 at 8:09 AM
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The Cmdlets show how to implement parameters; support pipeline operations; support confirm, whatif, debug and verbose switches; provide type and formatting metadata as well as help.
The source code shown in the demo will be available soon.
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Awesome!
Could you get a headset microphone though? The sound of you banging away on your keyboard and the whine of the computer fan or something became distracting.
So great so that I just wanted to try out Amazon.com/S3 service and see what it is about.
But with PowerShell on top of that? Awesome!
Can't wait for the teaser at the end(i won't mention it for those who haven't watched this episode yet)
By the way, I think the tag should be corrected to "PowerShell" though since "Monad" could arise confusion for other folks who doesn't know the name change
Great demo. A++
For now, check out my S3Nas PowerShell Provider, C# source included.
Check out CloudBerry Explorer freeware - pure Windows client for Amazon S3. it comes with PowerShell command line interface too
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