blastarr
Power Member
Bom artigo.
http://arstechnica.com/guides/other/msh.ars
http://arstechnica.com/guides/other/msh.ars
Despite my initial skepticism, I am deeply impressed with MSH technology, and I am legitimately excited about the future of the Windows command line. The versatility of the syntax, the broad support for open data formats, the emphasis on security, the capacity for automation, and the extensive support for .NET integration all make MSH an excellent utility that will dramatically increase the productivity of system administrators, software developers, Windows enthusiasts, and computing professionals.
Mild grievances aside, MSH is the kind of technology that I like the most: it empowers users and diminishes dependence on commercial, third-party applications. Regardless of your interests or ability level, if you use Windows, you can benefit from MSH. This is truly a rare victory for Microsoft, and I implore my colleagues in the Linux community to watch closely and keep an eye on the Microsoft prompt. I look forward to the official release, and I expect to see more excellent command line innovation from Microsoft in the future.