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Microsoft Expected To Unveil Nano Server and PowerShell Vision at Build Event This WeekDevelopers also did not like the shell semantics of PowerShell, so classes were added. Also, PowerShell wasn't in Visual Studio, so Snover's team worked to integrate PowerShell Tools for Visual Studio, known as "POSHtools." He explained that POSHtools is a Visual Studio plug-in that adds Intellisense highlighting for working with PowerShell scripts. There initially were no unit tests or validation framework for PowerShell, so the team collaborated with VMware to ship Pester in Windows. There was no code tooling in PowerShell, so Snover's team added Script Analytics.
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