{"id":17872,"date":"2008-10-28T12:42:57","date_gmt":"2008-10-28T20:42:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/devblogs.microsoft.com\/powershell\/?p=17872"},"modified":"2019-06-07T12:46:03","modified_gmt":"2019-06-07T20:46:03","slug":"pdc-day-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devblogs.microsoft.com\/powershell\/pdc-day-1\/","title":{"rendered":"PDC Day 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P>I love the&nbsp;PDC.&nbsp; You meet a ton of great people, see a ton of great technology and have time to think about how to take your game to the next level.&nbsp; The big announcement was Windows Azure (I don&#8217;t know about you but when I say that, it makes my mouth feel funny).&nbsp; I thought Ray Ozzie did a good job explaining Azure as a new tier of computing.&nbsp; Windows as an platform to enable seamless experiences across a broad range of devices:&nbsp; phones\/pdas, laptops\/desktops\/workstations, servers\/clusters, web\/cloud.&nbsp; <\/P>\n<P>Scott Hanselman&#8217;s&nbsp;session&nbsp;really demonstrated the value of this by writing a C#\/WPF application called BabySmash (a game which let&#8217;s his babies interact with fun graphics by smashing on his computer).&nbsp; He wrote the first version for his laptop and looked what a developer would produce.&nbsp; But because he used WPF, he was able to give his project over to a designer in the UK who put it into Expression Blend and in an hour gave him back a beautiful UI.&nbsp; Thus demonstrating the power of WPF\/XAML.&nbsp; Scott then went on to port the application to Surface, Web via Silverlight, Mobile devices, created a service back end, etc.&nbsp; He said that each port took him about 4 hours because once you know C# and the libraries, you have the skills you need to master any of these environments with ease.<\/P>\n<P>I always like to think in terms of economics.&nbsp; Technology is great but it is economics that change the world.&nbsp; One of the ways I like to think about things is, &#8220;if you knock on a hundred doors with that offer &#8211; how many will open?&#8221;.&nbsp; Obviously, the more doors that would open, the better that option is.&nbsp; What struck me was that a developer with C# and .NET experience could put his resume out and it would open doors at companies that did software for desktops, mobile devices, surface devices, and web applications.&nbsp;&nbsp; When you step back and look at that statement, it is a pretty awesome econonic incentive to learn .NET.&nbsp; Of course I would be remiss if I didn&#8217;t point out:<\/P>\n<P>1) Learning PowerShell provides you a glide path to this because it&#8217;s syntax is aligned with C# and you interact with .NET objects<BR>2) If you are a C#\/.NET developer, you&#8217;ll be able to pick up PowerShell in your sleep.<\/P>\n<P>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;<\/P>\n<P>It seems like everyone is using PowerShell.&nbsp; Of course I run into lots of people that I know that are using PowerShell &#8211; that is pretty self-selecting but I was struck a couple of random encounters with people.&nbsp; I was on an elevator and a guy saw my speaker badge and asked what I worked on.&nbsp; When I told him PowerShell, he lit up and told me how much he liked it and that he gave talks about it at his work,etc.&nbsp; Very cool.&nbsp; Then yesterday morning, the bus to the PDC was full so a number of us decided to walk.&nbsp; I struck up a conversation with a guy who said that they were using PowerShell at their company.&nbsp; <\/P>\n<P>I guess it makes sense.&nbsp; PowerShell shipped in WS08 and as people adopt that, more and more of them get exposed to PowerShell.&nbsp; That and our latest numbers indicate that we are rapidly approaching 3 million downloads!&nbsp; It also turns out that Microsoft has about 6,000 blogs and that this one is #11 in terms of readership.&nbsp; So all and all, the momentum is growing.&nbsp; Now if you think that that is good momentum, just wait.&nbsp; &lt;Tease&gt;Just wait till you later in the PDC.&nbsp; We have some very interesting stuff coming to you this week.&nbsp; Sadly I can&#8217;t say anything yet.&lt;\/Tease&gt;<\/P>\n<P>Watch this space.&nbsp; \ud83d\ude42<\/P>\n<P>Jeffrey Snover [MSFT]<BR>Windows Management Partner Architect<BR>Visit the Windows PowerShell Team blog at:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <A href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/PowerShell\">http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/PowerShell<\/A><BR>Visit the Windows PowerShell ScriptCenter at:&nbsp; 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