If you are building PowerShell longer than a few lines, it is good practice to break up your code into reusable snippets. This way you can only call the code snippet over and over instead of ...
Here's how to make the jump from simple lines of code to something that's a lot more useful. After reading countless blogs online, purging through hundreds of pages of books, you feel comfortable ...
Are all of the default PowerShell cmdlets exactly the way you like them to be? Do they have all of the parameters you think should be standard and have no extras? Probably not. We all have our quirks ...
Create PowerShell functions only for reusable code, not unnecessary script fragmentation. Avoid over-engineering small PowerShell scripts that become difficult to read and maintain. Keep PowerShell ...
This template repository contains a timer trigger reference sample for functions written in PowerShell and deployed to Azure using the Azure Developer CLI (azd). The sample uses managed identity and a ...
An Azure Functions QuickStart project that demonstrates how to use a Cosmos DB Trigger with PowerShell and Azure Developer CLI (azd) for quick and easy deployment. This architecture shows how the ...
let's say I have a powershell function that takes a number of string parameters and combine them into a directory path, what's the best way to ensure each individual variable ends with an appropriate ...