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Great list of free PowerShell eBooksDoug Finke has an article on MSDN mag titled, Secrets to Building a WPF Application in Windows PowerShellJames Brundage just shipped ScriptCopGlenn Sizemore shows off his PowerPack for NetAppThe recent PowerCLI reference book has a ton of great scripts on the official Sybex pageFun with get-randomTrevor Sullivan has a huge article on extending SCCM’s hardware inventoryTranslate foreign languages with PowerShellTips
Stop a service on a remote computerQuickly work with “today’s files”Hal’s one-liner: dir | ? { $_.lastwritetime -ge (get-date).date }Barry’s rebuttal on Twitter, titled Get-DirtyJoel Bennett’s WASP project is still a classic tool