What's Coming in the Command Line Tools for Windows Azure with Glenn Block
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Join your guides Brady Gaster and Cory Fowler as they talk to the product teams in Redmond as well as the web community.
In this episode, Glenn Block shows us a sneak peak of what is coming in both the Windows Azure PowerShell Cmdlets and the Windows Azure Cross-Platform Command Line tools. Tune in to learn about how the new features introduce a new world of scenarios for Windows Azure development and management.
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Just as a side note, on the show I mentioned I'd be adding piping support to azure-scripty. I've now added that. If you head on over the wiki you'll see an overview under "Declarative Piping"
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