Unexplained phenomena: powerful tricks you likely didn't know were even possible by Kirk Munro

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @JohnLudlow
    @JohnLudlow 4 года назад

    Could you share the code for the command not found helpers? I'm always piping stuff into "format-list *" and forgetting the space before the argument. Same with "cd.."

  • @VovinServices
    @VovinServices 3 года назад

    Select-First -> Select -first I understand the intent but really dislike that idea. A language interpreter should not make guesses as to what you intent was. It would make the learning of that language even harder. Also, think about how you would document that. That would be nigh impossible. "But if it sounds like a duck, we'll try to make it a duck." may sound great (IA!) but IMFO muddies rather than clarifies things.

    • @abrahamalaniz3468
      @abrahamalaniz3468 2 года назад

      Where do you see that at? Just don't use the alias, and use the entire cmdlet name: Select-Object -First 1. Makes sense to me?

  • @tubemify
    @tubemify 5 лет назад +1

    The content is interesting but the way of speaking and pronunciation is so bad.

    • @RobertFoster1
      @RobertFoster1 4 года назад

      He's speaking too fast and his voice is modulating like he's nervous or something.

    • @beejayvee
      @beejayvee 4 года назад +5

      @@RobertFoster1 It's easier to criticize a presentation from behind a keyboard than it is to give a presentation to an audience.

    • @RobertFoster1
      @RobertFoster1 4 года назад

      @@beejayvee false.

    • @JohnLudlow
      @JohnLudlow 4 года назад

      @@RobertFoster1 TBF I had to check to see whether I'd accidentally turned on 2x playback or something but think about what you're saying - you're saying watching RUclips and making daft comments is at least as challenging as researching and presenting live demos on an advanced topic with all of the gremlins that that can cause. As someone who's done that kind of thing after growing up with a speech impediment, it's hard. Fun, sometimes, but hard.
      For those who think he speaks too fast, I'd recommend that you reduce the playback speed. There's a custom option for more granularity. I'm running it at 0.85x right now and it's fine.