Description: Not only for Mac OS and Linux users, but also a great resource for Windows PS users. - Bruce Bergman Learn Power Shell in a Month of Lunches: Covers Windows, Linux, and mac OS is a task-focused tutorial for administering Linux and mac OS systems using Microsoft Power Shell. Adapted by Power Shell team members Travis Plunk and Tyler Leonhardt from the bestselling Learn Windows Power Shell 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 Power Shell proficiency through 25 tutorials you can do in your lunch break. About the technology The Power Shell 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, Power Shell now runs on Linux and mac OS. Like Bash, Power Shell 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 Power Shell 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 Power Shell in a Month of Lunches: Covers Windows, Linux, and mac OS is a user-friendly tutorial to managing Linux and mac OS systems with Power Shell. It's based on the bestselling Learn Windows Power Shell in a Month of Lunches, which has introduced Power Shell to nearly 100,000 readers. You'll learn how Power Shell 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 Power Shell 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 Power Shell on Linux and mac OS- 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 lessabout the reader For IT professionals comfortable administering Windows or Linux. No previous experience with Power Shell or Bash required. About the author Travis Plunk has been a Software Engineer on various Power Shell teams since 2013, and at Microsoft since 1999. He was involved in open sourcing Power Shell and has worked on the project full time since shortly after the project was announced. James Petty is a Microsoft MVP, and the CEO and Executive Director for the Dev Ops Collective and Power Shell. Org. Tyler Leonhardt has been a Software Engineer on the Power Shell team since 2017, and at Microsoft since 2016. He is a core maintainer of the Power Shell extension for Visual Studio Code. Learn Windows Power Shell in a Month of Lunches was written by Power Shell community legends Don Jones and Jeffrey Hicks, who have years of experience as successful Power Shell trainers. Waterstones Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches: Covers Windows, Linux, and macOS - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk