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    April 2011 | Scripting Blog

    Dr Scripto
    Reusing PowerShell Code—What is Best?
    AvatarScriptingGuy1April 30, 2011Apr 30, 201104/30/11

    Summary: In this Weekend Scripter blog, Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, discusses considerations for code reuse.
    Weekend Scripter
    Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, is here. It has been really fun these past few weeks reviewing all of the scripts that were submitted for the 2011 Scripting Games.

    Dr Scripto
    Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Event 10: Use a PowerShell Proxy Function to Create Temporary Files
    AvatarScriptingGuy1April 29, 2011Apr 29, 201104/29/11

    Summary: Microsoft PowerShell MVP Shay Levy shows how to use a proxy function to easily create temporary files and solve Advanced Event 10 in the 2011 Scripting Games.
    Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. As we wrap up the 2011 Scripting Games today,

    Dr Scripto
    Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Beginner Event 10: Use Easy PowerShell Code to Time Script Operations
    AvatarScriptingGuy1April 29, 2011Apr 29, 201104/29/11

    Summary: Microsoft PowerShell MVP Marco Shaw solves beginner event 10 in the 2011 Scripting Games and shows how to time script operations
    Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. Marco Shaw is the author of the expert commentary for Beginner Event 10.

    Dr Scripto
    Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Event 9: Use a PowerShell Function to Simplify Logging in Your Scripts
    AvatarScriptingGuy1April 28, 2011Apr 28, 201104/28/11

    Summary: Microsoft PowerShell MVP, Arnaud Pettijean, shows how to create a function to simplify script logging while solving 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Event 9.
    Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. Arnaud Petitjean is our expert commentator for Advanced Event 9.

    Hi !

    Dr Scripto
    Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Beginner Event 9:Use a PowerShell Function to Simplify Script Logging
    AvatarScriptingGuy1April 28, 2011Apr 28, 201104/28/11

    Summary: Microsoft PowerShell MVP, Jonathan Medd, shows beginners how to create a function to simplify script logging in Event 9 of the 2011 Scripting Games.
    Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. Today we have Jonathan Medd to provide his solution for Beginner Event 9.

    Dr Scripto
    Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Event 8: Use PowerShell to Resize Images and to Remove EXIF Data
    AvatarScriptingGuy1April 27, 2011Apr 27, 201104/27/11

    Summary: Microsoft PowerShell MVP, Marc van Orsouw, resizes images and removes EXIF metadata while solving 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Event 8.
    Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. Marc van Orsouw (MoW) is our expert commentator for Advanced Event 8.

    Marc has been a Windows PowerShell MVP for the last six years.

    Dr Scripto
    Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Beginner Event 8: Use PowerShell to Write Disk File Information for Excel
    AvatarScriptingGuy1April 27, 2011Apr 27, 201104/27/11

    Summary: Microsoft PowerShell MVP, Doug Finke, gathers file information and writes it to a CSV file that is readable in Excel while solving 2011 Scripting Games Beginner Event 8.
    Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. Doug Finke is the expert commentator for Beginner Event 8.

    Dr Scripto
    Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Event 7: Use PowerShell and Regex to Get Twitter IDs from a Web Page
    AvatarScriptingGuy1April 26, 2011Apr 26, 201104/26/11

    Summary: Microsoft Windows PowerShell MVP, Tome Tanasovski, uses regular expressions to get Twitter IDs from a web page while solving Advanced Event 7 in 2011 Scripting Games.
    Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. Tome Tanasovski is the expert commentator for Advanced Event 7.

    Dr Scripto
    Expert Solution for 2011 Scripting Games Beginner Event 7: Use PowerShell to Get the Number of Days Between Dates
    AvatarScriptingGuy1April 26, 2011Apr 26, 201104/26/11

    Summary: Microsoft PFE, Michael Frommhold, uses Windows PowerShell to get the number of days between two dates as he solves Beginner Event 7 in one line of code.
    Microsoft Scripting Guy, Ed Wilson, here. Michael Frommhold is the author for the expert commentary on Beginner Event 7.

    Dr Scripto
    Final Results: Winners for the 2011 Scripting Games Advanced Category
    AvatarScriptingGuy1April 25, 2011Apr 25, 201104/25/11

    Top Submitters from the Advanced Events

    User Name

    Total Points

    Scripts Rated

    Total Ratings

    Bartek Bielawski

    39.92

    10

    27

    Milo

    39.00

    10

    22

    Glenn Sizemore

    38.67

    10

    23

    Franck RICHARD

    37.67

    10

    21

    Boe Prox

    36.73

    10

    24

    Peter Rossi

    35.83

    10

    23

    Miklos Karasz

    35.33

    10

    21

    Matthew Painter

    35.00

    10

    20

    Jason Hofferle

    34.33

    10

    23

    Nuno Mota

    34.33

    10

    23

    Alex McFarland

    33.83

    10

    22

    Matthew BETTON

    33.67

    10

    21

    spinlock

    33.50

    10

    20

    Rich Kusak

    33.50

    9

    18

    Robert van den Nieuwendijk

    32.67

    10

    21

    Albert Fortes

    32.17

    9

    20

    Jason Scott

    32.00

    10

    20

    Tim Parkinson

    30.67

    10

    21

    Kazun

    30.22

    10

    30

    Nathan Linley

    29.50

    9

    18

    Justin Stokes

    28.50

    9

    20

    Eddy Steenbergen

    27.50

    9

    19

    David Moisan

    27.00

    9

    21

    Daniel Richnak

    25.50

    9

    18

    Jonathan Tyler

    23.50

    8

    16

    Jozsef Gerse

    23.17

    9

    19

    98d0d0c4b2ec3108763ceb1cc9a64141

    23.00

    9

    19

    Steven Hall

    22.33

    7

    15

    ICC_RDurkin

    22.00

    7

    14

    Jacques

    21.50

    6

    12

    mjolinor

    20.17

    6

    13

    John Lan

    19.50

    8

    17

    Polin Yan

    19.50

    8

    16

    Greg Beck

    19.00

    6

    12

    Jonathan Z

    17.17

    6

    13

    Ayo Wu

    16.33

    10

    24

    Chris Seiter

    15.00

    5

    10

    Ryan Witschger

    15.00

    5

    10

    shs

    15.00

    7

    14

    Jason Y.

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