Abstract: Playing Luigi in the original Super Mario Bros feels completely different to playing Mario. Why is that so? We propose an analytical way to design movement in 3D Jump’n’Runs. To this end, we ...
Learn how to transform everyday PowerShell one-liners and batch scripts into advanced functions with validation, pipeline support and help. Understand how to organize reusable code into modules with ...
A strong running session highlights the impact of proper recovery and timing in training. The video follows a workout where fresh legs lead to smoother pacing and improved performance. Compared to ...
Office Scripts in Excel offer a structured way to automate repetitive tasks, making it easier to manage large datasets or streamline workflows. Built into the “Automate” tab of Excel’s ribbon, this ...
Use semantic versioning (X.Y.Z) so version numbers are meaningful, not arbitrary. Patch updates should fix bugs or improve logic/performance without changing visible behavior. Minor and major updates ...
Abstract: Fileless malware predominantly relies on PowerShell scripts, leveraging the native capabilities of Windows systems to execute stealthy attacks that leave no traces on the victim's system.
PowerShell can do far more than most users realize. Explore 10 hidden capabilities that save time, improve reporting, and supercharge your workflow. If you spend any time working with systems, chances ...
PoSHBlox lets you visually compose PowerShell scripts by wiring together nodes on a canvas. Each node is a cmdlet, control-flow block, or custom script fragment; connections define the pipeline.
For many Windows users, PowerShell is just a strange black window you open once in a while to paste a command from a forum. In reality, PowerShell is one of the most powerful tools built into Windows.
Editor's take: Microsoft is doubling down on its plan to turn Windows 11 into an "agentic AI" platform, and in the process seems determined to strip away the last bits of user agency left in the OS.