Morning Coffee 23
- My Binding Across
States
post made it to the home page of DotNetKicks, so at last six other
people liked it. I wonder if I’ll be able to detect and traffic
increase from that.
- I wrote yesterday that I had ordered a PCMCIA Smart Card reader for
my laptop. I ordered it around 11:30pm on Wednesday and it arrived
yesterday around 2pm.That’s good service! And so much more
convenient than the USB smart card reader.
- I also mentioned yesterday that I had moved my laptop over to Vista.
I’m not sure why, but my battery life has gotten significantly
better. Maybe it’s because these days I’m primarily using my laptop
to remote into my desktop so I’m not exercising the local system
much.
- I was checking out Windows PowerShell Quick
Reference from
O’Reilly (on Safari)
and discovered this PS offers the numeric constants of
gb, mb,
and kb to represent gigabytes, megabytes, and kilobytes. Example:
$downloadTime = (1gb + 250mb) / 120kb. That’s pretty cool.
- Speaking of PS, I stumbled across
PowerSMO!
from Dan Sullivan. Instead of
building native PS support for SQL administration, PowerSMO! makes
it easy to access SMO objects in PS. Instead of having to call
new-object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Wmi.ManagedComputer,
you call goGet-SMO\_ManagedComputer. Even more interestingly,
PowerSMO! uses metaprograming techniques to generate all the
Get_SMO* methods. It iterates over all the SMO types – about 1000
types in total – and generates the associated Get-SMO functions into
a temp script file. Once the temp file is created, it can be invoked
like any other script. Must noodle on this approach further.
Posted by devhawk.net on February 2, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged PowerShell.
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