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Got Trees? With Mathias Jessen

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In today’s episode, Mathias tells us how he ended up with the name IISResetme. We then get a great explanation of the Abstract Syntax Tree (AST). Jordan learns he needs to do much more reading on this subject but appreciates this awesome head start to learning. We then talk about how PSProfiler injects code into the AST to measure your scripts to help you find ways to speed up the runtimes. 

Guest Bio and links:

Mathias Jessen (IISResetme) is a Threat Detection Engineer who considers himself an autodidact software behavior enthusiast. Outside of his speaking engagements and participation in the DuPSUG meetup he can often be found spending his free time playing music, console gaming, and going on adventures with his fiancé.  

  https://twitter.com/IISResetMe
  https://github.com/IISResetMe
  https://blog.iisreset.me/
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmWC8GGxpZ4

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Andrew Pla

PowerShell MVP, podcast host, and Community Director of PowerShell Summit

I’m a technical educator and community builder. I’m a Microsoft PowerShell MVP, podcast host, speaker, and Community Director of PowerShell Summit. I also work at PDQ alongside sysadmins and IT pros every day.

Community isn’t just what I do. It’s where I get my energy. I genuinely light up when I see someone land a new job, level up a skill, or show up to their first conference. I love sharing that passion with others.

Every week I host a live podcast and stream on YouTube covering PowerShell, automation, and the humans behind the keyboards.

If you’re on your IT journey and need someone in your corner, you’re in the right place. Find more at andrewpla.tech/links.

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Jordan Hammond

Long-time co-host of The PowerShell Podcast

Jordan Hammond was a long-time co-host of The PowerShell Podcast and a regular host of the PDQ streams.

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