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Pester (core contributor) /August 15, 2014 by Matt Wrock

Powershell BDD style testing framework

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I'm Matt Wrock with over fifteen years of experience architecting scalable, distributed, high traffic web applications as well as environment and deployment automation. I currently live in Woodinville, WA with my wife, two daughters, four dogs …

I'm Matt Wrock with over fifteen years of experience architecting scalable, distributed, high traffic web applications as well as environment and deployment automation. I currently live in Woodinville, WA with my wife, two daughters, four dogs and two cats. Until just recently I worked for Microsoft as a Sr. Software Engineer and now work for Chef Software focusing on Windows. I'm also project founder of http://boxstarter.org and a committer to http://chocolatey.org.

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