And I’m forever grateful for the AWS cmdlets which are better documented and more faithful to the underlying .Net objects than AzPowerShell. I do dislike the filter object, tho.
I think its about time I take a look at ARM again. @Steve_MSFT@rjmholt and the rest of the #azpowershell crew has released #psarm, could it replace my #pulumi and #terraform? I'm going to deep dive into tonight at 9pm GMT 5pm EST on twitch. #PSArm could be a gamer changer!
I will be presenting to the Arizona #PowerShell Users Group this week: Getting started with PowerShell moduleshttps://azpowershell.wordpress.com/2019/06/19/arizona-powershell-users-group-july-2019/ via @azPowershell
Picked up some great tips while watching the recording of @TechTrainerTim's "Make Your Transition from #PowerShell ISE to #VSCode Painless" session from the January 2019 @azPowershell meeting youtube.com/watch?v=TJfWgcag… <<-- I especially like the tip on syncing settings via a gist.
Thank you @azPowershell for hosting and sharing, so this @fmscug member could participate. I was able to follow along on my MacBook Pro with VSCode and PSCore and picked up some great tips!
@ChatPSUG meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 5:30pm EST. we have been doing remotely presentations recently and slowly diving into broadcasting live
I made to all of them with the cherry on top at the end with a little chat with @devblackops 😎. Again thank you all, what a awesome global community. Trying to learn as much as possible and need brush up on content for our revived user group @chgopsug.
We've been moving to vBrick, however that is only because our Company equipment (conf rooms/auditoriums) is all geared to work with that technology. Not sure how viable that is for PUG's who shift around.
Hangouts is the lowest stress/easiest to get folks up and running, allows live streams and interactions. You can use other tools, Skype, cisco, whatever, all with various tradeoffs. If we need livestreaming, we've been going Hangouts on air. Otherwise, @kenmaglio has been 1/2