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  2. PowerShell - Wikipedia

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    PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management program from Microsoft, consisting of a command-line shell and the associated scripting language.Initially a Windows component only, known as Windows PowerShell, it was made open-source and cross-platform on August 18, 2016, with the introduction of PowerShell Core. [9]

  3. Scripting language - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a script starts executing at the first line of code whereas an application typically starts at a special point in the code called the entry point. For example, Java is not script-like since an application starts at the function named main which need not be at the top of the code.

  4. alias (command) - Wikipedia

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    With shells that support both functions and aliases but no parameterized inline shell scripts, the use of functions wherever possible is recommended. Cases where aliases are necessary include situations where chained aliases are required (bash and ksh). The alias command has also been ported to the IBM i operating system. [3]

  5. Command-line interface - Wikipedia

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    Note the Directory command name is not case sensitive, and can be abbreviated to as few letters as required to remain unique. Windows: DIR/Q/O:S d* dir /q d* /o:s: display ownership of files whose names begin with d (or D), sorted by size, smallest first. Note spaces around argument d* are required. Unix-like systems: ls -lS D* ls -S -l D*

  6. wait (system call) - Wikipedia

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    In computer operating systems, a process (or task) may wait for another process to complete its execution. In most systems, a parent process can create an independently executing child process . The parent process may then issue a wait system call , which suspends the execution of the parent process while the child executes.

  7. Windows Script Host - Wikipedia

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    Windows Script Host may be used for a variety of purposes, including logon scripts, administration and general automation. Microsoft describes it as an administration tool. [5] WSH provides an environment for scripts to run – it invokes the appropriate script engine and provides a set of services and objects for the script to work with. [5]

  8. Windows Management Instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    .NET management interfaces: The System.Management namespace [7] makes WMI classes available to all .NET apps and scripts written in C# or PowerShell. Beyond the WMI class design and the provider development, the Microsoft development and test teams are not required to create, validate and test new assemblies to support a new namespace in .NET ...

  9. Busy waiting - Wikipedia

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    The following C code examples illustrate two threads that share a global integer i. The first thread uses busy-waiting to check for a change in the value of i : #include <pthread.h> #include <stdatomic.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> /* i is global, so it is visible to all functions.