Excellent introduction. I like how the presenter recaps certain parts of the session, following the golden rule of interactive presentations, " Say what you will show; show it; finally at the end of each section, summarize what was shown". Well done!
@1:05, best way to change that would be to change the scaling of your display. Start > Settings > System > Display > Scale ... You could change it from 100% to 150% Though the text was sized well enough for me
That's a good question. In PowerShell ISE the latest version of PowerShell you can use within the editor is PowerShell 5.1. Linux/Unix machines like macOS, Ubuntu Raspberry Pi will be on the newer versions of PowerShell Core 6 or 7.
Yo can make the size of the fonts bigger or smaller in the 3 panes with "CTRL +" or "CTRL -". Press CTRL and at the same time + to whatever size you need or CTRL and then at the same time - to make it smaller.
Excellent introduction. I like how the presenter recaps certain parts of the session, following the golden rule of interactive presentations, " Say what you will show; show it; finally at the end of each section, summarize what was shown". Well done!
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Thank you so much for making me understand Powershell in this short minute. I guess carrying on from here wouldn't be that much of a headache.
I'm glad this was helpful in your journey to learn PowerShell.
@@skunklabz It was very helpful. Thanks once again.
@1:05, best way to change that would be to change the scaling of your display.
Start > Settings > System > Display > Scale ... You could change it from 100% to 150%
Though the text was sized well enough for me
Thanks for the tip.
thanks, Sir ! u made it so easy to comprehend to get familiarized with this PS ISE tools n options.
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Thank you for the demonstration.
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Thank you bro! Just what I was looking for.
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Thanks for making the video. Just an fyi the text size can be adjusted in the slider in the bottom right corner of the screen
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Thanks for the helpfull introfuction!
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Gold informations. Thank you so much m8 🌷
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Hey, Good stuff man the video is really helpful and the way you taught was very nice.
Thank you I appreciate it.
Glad it helped!
Solid show! Are these scripts portable between Windows and PowerShell for Linux? Could I run this on Raspberry Pi, for instance?
That's a good question. In PowerShell ISE the latest version of PowerShell you can use within the editor is PowerShell 5.1. Linux/Unix machines like macOS, Ubuntu Raspberry Pi will be on the newer versions of PowerShell Core 6 or 7.
Ctrl + Mouse Wheel changes font size by the way.
True.
tysm very thorough
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is it possible to create a programming language with powershell if possible how to create it
PowerShell is a scripting language and not suited to build another language using it.
Yo can make the size of the fonts bigger or smaller in the 3 panes with "CTRL +" or "CTRL -".
Press CTRL and at the same time + to whatever size you need or CTRL and then at the same time - to make it smaller.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Very useful 👍
Thank you.
Tools^options. Change font