If you've been on Twitter for a while, you may have seen a PSBlogWeek event in the past. This is an online event with a coordinated set of blog posts from a group of bloggers and community members all centered on a given topic. This idea is to share a lot of information on a topic from a number of sources. Some of the contributors may be people you already follow. Others may be new and hopefully, you'll recognize their value and begin following them as well. With the impending official release of PowerShell 7, I've organized a PSBlogWeek around it. In a few weeks, hopefully around the time, it is released, you will begin to see the first articles appear. The articles are written by members of the PowerShell community who are literally all over the world. Since some of the articles may appear while you are sleeping, I encourage you to set up a filter in your Twitter client for #PS7Now. That is the tag we will be using and you are also welcome to use it to post follow up questions or comments. Or to tag your own PowerShell 7 material.
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These are the expected authors along with their blog and Twitter handles.
Author | Blog | |
---|---|---|
Josh King | @WindosNZ | https://toastit.dev/ |
Adam Bertram | @adbertram | https://adamtheautomator.com/ |
Jonathan Medd | @jonathanmedd | https://www.jonathanmedd.net/ |
Thomas Lee | @doctordns | https://tfl09.blogspot.com/ |
Prateek Singh | @singhprateik | https://ridicurious.com |
Dave Carroll | @thedavecarroll | https://powershell.anovelidea.org/ |
Dan Franciscus | @dan_franciscus | https://winsysblog.com/ |
Jeff Hicks | @jeffhicks | https://jdhitsolutions.com/ |
Josh Duffney | @joshduffney | http://duffney.io/ |
Mike Kanakos | @MikeKanakos | https://www.networkadm.in/ |
Tommy Maynard | @thetommaymaynard | https://tommymaynard.com/ |
If you aren't already following these people, you might want to start now. They crank out good content on a pretty regular basis. For PSBlogWeek you can expect 20-25 articles to get you ready and revved for PowerShell 7. I'll be posting more information on Twitter as we get closer to the event.