Tag: PowerShell Core

Which way is correct?

This is just a philosophical discussion around the common answer of ‘it depends’, or ‘it’s a choice’. ‘Which way should the toilet paper roll go in your house?’ This is very analogous to all of the ongoing debates in history: Coke vs. Pepsi, VHS vs. Beta, BlueRay vs. HDDVD, Visual Studio Code vs. ISE, and

Can’t hold shift and type space with Fall 2018 Win10 update

Some people may have run into an annoyance when typing out shorthand pipes to Select-Object or Where-Object. With the Windows 10 Fall 2018 update, people have noticed an odd issue with PowerShell.  It doesn’t happen with the cmd.exe though, while holding down the left-shift key and typing out a command, spaces are not written. In

PowerShell Core Support Lifecycle

Microsoft has updated the life cycle of software to the Modern Lifecycle Policy. The short answer is: faster, more frequent updates mean that version support is shorter. This makes sense in today’s agile software development environment. Instead of a three-year cycle for applications, and an additional 10+ years of support, the new agile process of