It doesn't go up to PowerShell 6.0, but PowerShell in a Month of lunches still 
holds true in many scenarios and is a fantastic resource for someone getting 
into PowerShell.

Daniel Ratliff

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Behalf Of Katherine M. Moss
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To: powershell@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: [powershell] What are the best PowerShell books out right now?

This might be a very subjective question, but I'm curious. I'm looking for a 
book that begins at the beginning and progresses through the intricacies of 
PowerShell 6. I have the latest edition of Step by Step, version 5.0, but is 
there a later one? Or is 5.0 material good to begin with and then slowly move 
up to version 6 through other means? I'm particularly interested in becoming 
proficient so that I can sell the PowerShell pitch to my Linux-intoxicated 
friends and associates.


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