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Mitch Wheat has been working as a professional programmer since 1984, graduating with a honours degree in Mathematics from Warwick University, UK in 1986. He moved to Perth in 1995, having worked in software houses in London and Rotterdam. He has worked in the areas of mining, electronics, research, defence, financial, GIS, telecommunications, engineering, and information management. Mitch has worked mainly with Microsoft technologies (since Windows version 3.0) but has also used UNIX. He holds the following Microsoft certifications: MCPD (Web and Windows) using C# and SQL Server MCITP (Admin and Developer). His preferred development environment is C#, .Net Framework and SQL Server. Mitch has worked as an independent consultant for the last 10 years, and is currently involved with helping teams improve their Software Development Life Cycle. His areas of special interest lie in performance tuning |
Monday, September 11, 2006Command Line Snippet (from Scott Hanselman of course!)
So I'm watching yet another great Hanselman webcast, and he casually mentions that if you hit 'F7' in a command prompt window (cmd.exe), you get a history list of all your commands...wait a minute rewind that! I knew about the history list and the up/down cursor keys (as I’m assuming everyone does right?), but ‘F7’? And what do you know, the folks responsible for PowerShell have also included it!
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