Scripting & Automation for Beginners
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- Опубликовано: 2 мар 2022
- In todays video we are going to introduce you to some fundamentals of Scripting and Automation, starting with RUNNING CMD.
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Dude, totally unrelated, but you look great! Super proud of you and your progress! It's an inspiration for me to get off my fat behind and start getting after it!
Thank you very much
Learning powershell is a game changer. I use it everyday for network and server monitoring at my job. Those scripts can make you some serious bank!
Powershell is...powerful.
looking slim king, keep on the grind. The biggest battles are the ones no one knows we're fighting.
Thank you for this amazing video. I will be investing a lot of time learning scripting, powershell and Python because of this video.
What an underrated video, this is great.
Came to this video to learn the basics and I am so happy ! Thank you and I’ll be practicing this today!
Just in time man!! I was at a school security club meeting today and our president demonstrated his script to automate a ctf challenge
Very informative! I like the python scraper idea. A project fore to try since I’m learning it now
been waiting for this forever
Me too!
Great video! Besides the fact that when I uninstalled 7zip to run the batch file my desktop turned black, the explorer had totally disappeared and I couldn't do anything except interacting with the cmd and web browser 😂Thougth it was over... hopefully rebooting saved it all! 😁
Loved this video! Waiting on more content like this!
Glad you liked it!!
Amazing, I love that scripting part, you're a superman. Please how do I learn more of the scripting, any resources to help me. THANKS
In the description I posted a few links that would be helpful.
yesssssss finally!!!!! YOU KNOW MY STRUGGLE..... I'VE BEEN PONDERING ON THIS ALL DAY TODAY. yes it may not be necessarily the example you were display but you displayed my idea to me thank you! ummm im just trying to automate the process of adding some files/images into a project program im making.
Thanks man, every bit helps.
Great job on the vid! Thank u!
Thank you! This is a great video.
Great vid!
I'd like to show my boss this but she's super paranoid with Nanite and powershell because she's worried about ransomware. Though in a related note, I'd like to create a powershell user setup script. We have a couple web apps that I'm unsure if it'll work but if I can at least get AD, Exchange, and Skype for Business (two are on VSphere) I'd be happy to slap this on a resume so I'll try that at work when things calm down.
Only script I did was logging off users off Windows after 15 days, but it's per workstation so it's not fully automated but I learned how "quser" works.
This is useful content for me be helpful for me the fact I started my first IT position of helpdesk last month 👍
Great to hear! Good luck to you!
This was helpful 👍🙂 thank you
Great video
Nice work. Easy to understand.
Thank you for the support brother
Use task scheduler in windows to auto run this on a schedule in the background with no user interface. User stays up to date and never sees anything about updating these programs
Hi, I'm just curious can a student or someone whose dying to have an I.T. job for the first time take the CompTIA Cert.? I read that CompTIA suggests 6-12 months of work experience. Frankly I have none of that. Should I give it a shot? Also how much time will it take to prepare myself? I have no job or other activities at the moment so I can study many hours everyday.
I need your clarification. Also is there a way I can study for free?
Great Video! I was on indeed looking at jobs and saw some that related to scripting. I graduated with a bachelors in computer science but my college has no courses with anything about scripting. This video was an eye opener, potentially something i will purse further thanks to you.
Well... I just emailed my professor with a question and compared scripting to programming. Pray for me.
I mean if you programmed the script I don't see the problem. If you download a script that someone else wrote and use it, then you are not programming.
Hey guys, I am highly interested in. Where can I get courses to learn?
Hey there! Your script store all the data about job posting on excel file? 😮😮
So Ninite to some extent is like Chris Titus’ Windows Utility?
Ladder logic is the most used automation "language" though. No script needed.
You should do a powershell video.
Anything specific you'd like to see?
But but I’m too lazy to go to the website even. We need more automation. 😂
I would have added a wget in there or git depending on what you’re doing.
I’m not advanced enough but I’m always curious as to how these developers bypass UAC (Ninite) in particular, but that’s outside the scope of basic scripting.
Programming looks easy.
First! :D
Second!
keep calm and don´t learn the code
sorry I couldn't get over you calling quotes parentheses
and backslash, slash