Chapter 3. Scripting MSH


In this chapter, we'll discuss some of the core MSH language features that complement the features we've already covered, as well as how they can be used to build more powerful scripts. As we'll be looking at the basic building blocks, some of the examples may appear rather abstract. However, we'll keep the examples short and simple to help introduce the behavior and purpose of these new features. We'll waste no time putting these new constructs to work as we move forward.

Before we begin, let's look at how the .NET Framework fits into the picture.




Monad Jumpstart
Monad Jumpstart
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Year: 2005
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