It takes the average reader and 33 minutes to read Inspiring Powershell Articles by Murat Yildirimoglu
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Powershell is fun. Best way to enjoy it is to use it: On every occasion as well as in the Windows management tasks. You will see more than dozen articles in this book to inspire you. The list of the articles: 1) Creating an Organizational Chart Using Powershell 2) Creating a list of the running security products on computer using Powershell 3) Resetting Local Administrator Passwords 4) Visualizing the Firewall Rules Using Powershell 5) Economy and Aesthetics in Powershell Commands 6) An Interesting Property of Get-service command 7) Windows Services and Their Executable Files 8) Every computer a web server 9) How many users can be created in Windows? 10) Doing Some Biology Using Powershell 11) Generating Fibonacci Numbers 12) Collatz Conjecture in Powershell 13) Drawing sinusoidal wave in Powershell 14) If console::beep() command in Powershell does not generate any sound
Inspiring Powershell Articles by Murat Yildirimoglu is 33 pages long, and a total of 8,349 words.
This makes it 11% the length of the average book. It also has 10% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes and 45 minutes to read Inspiring Powershell Articles aloud.
Inspiring Powershell Articles is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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