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Windows PowerShell, formerly know by its codename "Monad" and available now for Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Vista, and soon for Exchange Server 2007 and MOM, is the future of Windows administration. This is the promise of PowerShell and the reason IT professionals need to start learning how to use today Reflecting the best legacy tools such as bash and the Korn shell, PowerShell also breaks new ground in design and use of language command NET object-oriented. Framework. Concise 200-page book is an interesting tour of several new capabilities that PowerShell puts into the hands of system administrators and power users, and is the perfect complement to existing PowerShell documentation. With more than 40 hands-on activities, this book covers every angle, from using PowerShell commands and pipe system with object-oriented queries, produce reports and writing scripts that automate existing tasks. And if your organization plans to soon upgrade to Exchange 2007 or MOM V3, there's no time to waste. Breaking News: A PowerShell RC1 Update to the book is now available for free from the catalog page on oreilly.com book!
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- ISBN-10: 0596100094
- ISBN-13: 9780596100094
- Publisher: O'Reilly
- Pages: 208
- Date: December 2005
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What are standard Scala monads other than Option?: Option monad turns pretty much a facility some times in Scala... http://t.co/3ykmpG6g
@patrickc then we must duel to the death. I will unsheath my Vorpal Monad. Will you counter with a terrible Gensym of Doom?
@Amy_Wire_1D least a family member of monad scored;)
.@jliszka @etorreborre Holy category theory, Batman. (Cue "Monad, Monad" to the tune of "Mah-nah, mah-nah").
RT @missingfaktor: #Scala Monads: Declutter Your Code With Monadic Design ~> http://t.co/5zejvDA8. Good video. Explains Option, Validation, and List monad.
http://t.co/NgN46oMJ "Brian Hurt's "Monad tutorial for OCaml"" there's also a discussion going on here: http://t.co/z5huCcxY
@User_4574 "current time" doesn't make any sense outside the IO monad. The type of getPOSIXTime is IO POSIXTime.