PowerShell Colon-Counting-Contest Results

by Klaus Graefensteiner 1. March 2010 16:24

At the end of last year I published a blog post that included a little contest: The PowerShell Usage of Colon (Punctuation) Under The Scope.

I had three readers submitting their guesses and I finally counted the characters myself and determined the winner of the PowerShell In Action 2.0 Ebook. The winner is flago who counted 37 colons. Thanks to all participants.

Here is set of screenshots that I used to definitively find the correct count:

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