PowerShell 7

by May 31, 2019

Today we are not talking about code but about PowerShell in general. Microsoft has announced that the next release of PowerShell is called “PowerShell 7” and will be based on .NET Core 3.0. This is significant because .NET Core 3.0 re-introduces WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation, GUIs), at least on Windows machines. This way, PowerShell can re-introduce GUI-dependent cmdlets such as Out-GridView, and it is also expected that PowerShell 7 will aim to close the gap in feature set that currently prevents most Windows admins from using PowerShell 6.

While it will still be a way until PowerShell 7 is on equal height on Windows system, we suggest you stay on top of the news and read this:

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/powershell/the-next-release-of-powershell-powershell-7/


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