Part 2 of 3, this article is about creating specific configurations that we can call easily in our code becoming more concrete.
Part 1 of 3, this post looks at how to use Classes as configuration objects which helps us to create clear contracts.
In this pre-Christmas post I get a bit meta as I focus on the troubles of a writer so I don't have to write anything.
A deeper dive into PowerShell Functions and how to write stable, maintainable and readable code.