27 May
If you’ve been reading my series of articles about using WPF from PowerShell and wishing I had started with the basics about what WPF is … you’re in luck. Following my series of posts, the PowerShell team has written their own series — with a much more methodical approach. Starting with an introduction to WPF and PowerShell followed by a great overview of how to use some of the WPF controls from PowerShell and how to handle WPF events , they have now moved beyond the basics of XAML and PowerShell to show you how you can make GUI a part of your PowerShell pipeline like I did with my Select-Grid post. With their most recent post, they explain how to run WPF in a background runspace and they promise tomorrow they’ll expand on that to “make controls in the background stream data and talk to the main runspace” — these two topics are what I was going get to next, so this frees me up to play with something more interesting
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