![]() ![]() For my demos I chose Ubuntu Desktop so that I could do both PowerShell Core and Visual Studio Code. The beta release of PowerShell Core 6 supports a significant list of Linux distributions. I can even demo PowerShell remoting between all three operating systems. Now I can demo PowerShell Core 6 and Visual Studio Code side-by-side on three different operating systems. But now in my bag I also carry a MacBook Pro running VMs of Windows and Linux for one ultimate demo machine. I have the coolest job, and I love my Microsoft Surface Pro 4. This version of PowerShell will be different than the Windows PowerShell edition you see built into Windows today. NET Core, a cross-platform, open-source version of the code base powering most of the Windows world. However, it is PowerShell Core designed to run cross-platform on Windows, Mac, and Linux. The next release of PowerShell (6.0) was open-sourced last year and is currently in beta. Are you ready for this? What is PowerShell Core? Today we have a guest post from Honorary Script Guy and Microsoft Premier Field Engineer Ashley McGlone, also known as GoateePFE. ![]()
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