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  • Powershell

  • The Ultimate Guide to Learning and Understanding Powershell Programming
  • By: Robert Clarke
  • Narrated by: Daniel Perez
  • Length: 10 hrs and 9 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Powershell

By: Robert Clarke
Narrated by: Daniel Perez
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Are you interested in learning to code but you feel the process is too hard for you? Do you get confused easily when learning to code and you need an easy way out? Or have you heard about the usefulness of Powershell and you feel you need to learn it?

If your answer is yes to any of these questions then you really need this book. This book teaches Powershell in a way no other one can. It lets you understand fully what Powershell entails and it even goes as far as teaching you about its history. The teachings are done in a step by step procedures making it easy for those without any scripting or programming experience to catch-up and with steady practice they can be a master in it too.

For years now, Powershell has been dominating the programming life because of its usefulness and wide application. It's a decent shell-scripting language that combines command-line speed, the flexibility of scripting, and the power of a GUI-based admin tool to perform different user's tasks. All the server products that Microsoft is producing now can be managed through PowerShell so it's a must-learn language for every programmer out there, but the question remains, how can you master such an important language? This powerful book is the answer. Here are some of the reasons why you shouldn't think twice before purchasing this book.

  • Proper understanding of what Powershell entails: This book gives you a clear and thorough breakdown of what Powershell entails. It goes as far as giving you its history and various Powershell data types. It's believed that you can't fully understand a program if you don't know its origin and importance and this epic book teaches you all that.
  • Step-by-step guide: Without question, the best way to teach is through step by step procedures and that's exactly what this authentic book does. It features clear representations arranged in step-by-step procedures on what to do each time you want to apply a specific command, making it super easy to learn Powershell and with frequent practice, you would become a pro in no time.
  • No programming or scripting experience needed: Unlike some other books out there, you need zero knowledge on programming or scripting in other to master Powershell. The language used is in a very simple tone yet informational and helpful. You don't need to stress yourself with advanced words in other books when you can learn the same thing here and even more in a basic language.
  • New techniques for beginners to try: There are more techniques and procedures in Powershell than you can ever imagine. With just a single line of a command, you can perform tasks that manually would take days to complete and this book is jam-packed with a lot of them. You would learn some cool shortcuts, hacks, tricks, and other procedures that you can perform easily with your Windows device.

Powershell language is a must-learn and thanks to Robert Clarke, you too can be part of the multitude that's enjoying it and this book is the key.

©2020 Robert Clarke (P)2020 Robert Clarke
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This is terrible. Audible please audit this book.

Note that all the initial reviews are on the same day, and are written in the same generic bot-written style.

The material (which reads much like a Wikipedia article) aside, the book narration is robotic, jarring, and very poor quality: utterly broken emphasis/pronunciation and inconceivably long mid-sentence silences. Just bizzare overall. Gave this book an honest try, but only made it about 20 minutes in before it was unbearable.

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Narrated by Daniel Perez?!?

This audible book was completely narrated by a computer. The information is difficult at best to understand; horrific on average. It is hard to rate anything else about this book because of how bad the narration is.

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