Scripting Big Changes With Small Risk by Brad Sterkenburg

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Scripting Big Changes With Small Risk by Brad Sterkenburg

Data in, data out, right? PowerShell has a wealth of features that help to shape the inputs and outputs we use. But, what happens when we pull the trigger on a mass change and we forgot a key detail? Brad Sterkenburg discusses how we fail fast, but also fail well, all while we keep moving forward.




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