Microsoft will remove PowerShell 2.0 from Windows starting in August, eight years after announcing its deprecation and keeping it around as an optional feature. The 14-year-old command processor ...
Microsoft has announced that the latest version of PowerShell, PowerShell 7, is now generally available. It contains a handful of new features and improvements, and it's based on .NET Core 3.1.
As a long-time Windows user who also uses Linux, something that crosses my mind a lot. Why do I not use PowerShell as much as I use the Linux Terminal? It's not like PowerShell is scary or anything.