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David Cumps

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David Cumps is a Belgian Student learning .NET
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The prompt is dead, long live the prompt! That's the feeling PowerShell should give you, the new command line shell from Microsoft. Today, I'll try to determine exactly what the Power part in PowerShell stands for.

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