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Windows PowerShell in Action

Windows PowerShell has the widest range of any language I know. You can quickly learn the basic concepts and use it as an interactive command line shell to write simple, ad hoc scripts. Learn a bit more and you can use it to write rich, sophisticated scripts to manage your most important production servers. Learn a bit more still, and you can write .NET programs to access the awesome power of the .NET frameworks.

When we started to develop PowerShell, I was advised to deliver an interactive shell or scripting language and to avoid .NET programming, because C# and VB.NET had that covered. This had been the standard approach of every OS in the last 30 years. I knew that we could do better. A new architecture based upon a deep rethink of the problem to provide our customers with a single solution which would do the following:
- Allow beginners a quick start and the ability to become advanced users over time, enhancing their careers and salary potential.
- Let advanced users use it in lightweight, ad hoc ways for simple problems and in sophisticated, production-oriented ways for complex problems.
- Create a large community of beginners and advanced users to share experiences, approaches, and scripts.
- Create a large ecosystem which would increase the opportunities for job hunters as well as increase the hiring pool for employers.

Designing and implementing a solution that could do all that was challenging. At times, we had to make some difficult choices, but we were on a mission and we stuck to our vision. This is where Bruce Payette comes in. Bruce is a founding member of the PowerShell team and the development leader of the PowerShell language. I paired Bruce with Jim Truher, a Program Manager (PM) and another founding member of the team. As a PM, Jim was the advocate for the user and the voice of sanity. Bruce and Jim worked incredibly well together, producing the PowerShell language and addressing the many problems that came up. Bruce is a walking encyclopedia of every good, bad, solid, and wacky language idea that has been tried in the last few decades. As issues came up, Bruce explained how the different languages addressed similar issues, where and why they worked well, or failed. Bruce was crucial in solving the problems we encountered and in fulfilling our ambitious goals.

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