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“Learning SharePoint” is the latest edition to the
“Learning SharePoint” is the latest edition to the community parnership. http://t.co/KRymKat5 #SPPart
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Our Microsoft Surface Pro review is here! This tablet/laptop…thing…is the weirdest mainstream computer out there: http://t.co/Ak2aOr5Y
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“Now and today are both static properties from the system.datetime .NET Framework class that return instances of the class. To call a static property, place the class name inside square brackets, use two colons, and then add the property name. To prove that it is a datetime object that is returned, use the gettype method that is always available from any system.object. This is shown here:
PS C:\> [datetime]::now”
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Now and today are both static properties from the system.datetime .NET Framework class that return instances of the class. To call a static property, place the class name inside square brackets, use two colons, and then add the property name. To prove that it is a datetime object that is returned, use the gettype method that is always available from any system.object. This is shown here:
PS C:\> [datetime]::now
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