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Programmatically scheduling PowerShell scripts in Task Scheduler

In the article Calling PowerShell scripts from Task Scheduler [/2015/07/28/calling-powershell-scripts-from-task-scheduler/] I described how to call a PowerShell script from the scheduled task. Here »

Petr Stodulka on PowerShell, Task Scheduler 02 August 2015

Calling PowerShell scripts from Task Scheduler

Recently, I spent some time getting a PowerShell script run scheduled in Windows Task Scheduler. In this article I describe the most important findings about creating »

Petr Stodulka on Task Scheduler, PowerShell 28 July 2015

Anatomy of a SWIFT message

SWIFT, standing for Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications [http://www.swift.com/], is a society founded by major financial institutions to establish a common system »

Petr Stodulka on FIN, ISO 15022, SWIFT 10 January 2015

Working with Attachments in CouchDB

> CouchDB documents can have attachments just like an email message can have attachments. (...) Attachments can be any data. It is easiest to think about attachments as »

Petr Stodulka on CoffeeScript, attachments, nano, CouchDB, node.js 08 December 2014

Running Node.js modules from the command line

A Node.js module is typically intended to be imported and called from other modules of your application. But sometimes it is practical if you can »

Petr Stodulka on cli, yargs, command line, node.js 22 October 2014
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