I’ve written this up on the new website for our Rochester PowerShell group and on the old blog, and on UGSS Facebook and Twitter … and now that there’s only two days left, it’s time to mention it again, on my blog
It’s a new year, and a new opportunity to get started with PowerShell. With the new year, we’re going to put a renewed focus on trying to make our meetings valuable to everyone. With that in mind, the first Rochester meeting of the upstate New York PowerShell users group in 2010 will feature two separate presentations:
Everyone is welcome, from beginners to pros! Bring a friend and introduce them to PowerShell. As always, our meeting will be at New Horizons’ in Henrietta, 50 Methodist Hill Drive, Suite 50.
In order to keep things on time, we’ll be starting our presentations at 6:30 exactly, after a short pizza, wings, and networking time starting at 6pm. We only ask that if you can come early for the food you let us know ahead of time and come ready to pitch in a few dollars to help cover the cost.
PS: There will be swag. We have several books, an Arc Mouse, and copies of Windows 7 and Office 2007 to give away…
Well, it’s official. They send out the invitations last night
and I am the presenter for the December 17th meeting of the Visual Developers of Upstate New York …
The meeting starts with pizza at 6pm and my presentation will start around 6:30pm. They ask for RSVPs (particularly if you want Pizza) and if they don’t get a sponsor to cover the Pizza, you may be asked to pitch in $4 …
VDUNY meets at the offices of Microsoft, at 100 Corporate Woods in Brighton (across from MCC, on the north side of Crittenden Rd ... near the intersection of I390 and highway 15A (East Henrietta Road). If you’re coming from the East, give yourself some extra time because East Henrietta Road is under major construction (otherwise, come up/down West Henrietta road, and turn on Crittenden at the 7-11). Here is a map to the VDUNY meeting
Hope you can make it! There will be swag, and this great presentation:
Hopefully we can get through all of that. I could probably turn that same overview into a 2-day course, so we’ll be flying through some of it, if you see any gaps, or have questions about specific things … feel free to speak up in the comments below so I can make sure to cover it all…
Props to Luciano Guereche for the download links (and icons)... incidentally, the url format for those links works for any of the sessions, so you can just replace the “ES24” with whichever session you want and use my Get-Web Cmdlet or even the WGet Script to pull down whatever ones you want in a loop … or go to Luciano’s front page [new] Greg Duncan’s page where he has links to every single session that he’s tested to make sure he only links to the ones that exist (look here for instructions on how to use DownThemAll! to scrape whichever copy you want).
PDC 2008 – ES24 PowerShell: Creating Manageable Web Services
Presenter: Jeffrey Snover
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TechEd Barcelona 2008 – MGT322 PowerShell V2 – the next stage in the IT revolution
Presenter: Jeffrey Snover
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TechEd Barcelona 2008 – MGT318 Managing Large Infrastructures with PowerShell v2
Presenter: Jeffrey Snover
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TechEd Barcelona 2008 – PowerShell Tech Talk: Group forum
PowerShell community all-stars
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