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PowerShell is a framework that is used for task automation and configuration management. This mainly works via a command-line sheet and a scripted language. It was initially called Windows PowerShell and it was an open source and a cross-platform in August 2016 and was introduction of the PowerShell Core. These items were built on the .NET Framework and .NET Core.
The use of the framework is to enable administrators to carry out administrative tasks either on the local or Windows systems. It will also provide a hosting API with the runtime area that can be placed in other applications. These can then leverage the functionality that carry out certain operations that will include those that are seen in the graphical interface.
This Book will look at the different features of this framework and explain how it works to the reader.
Genre: Computers / Buyer's Guides (fancy, right?)
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