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Template Podcast Title with Gilbert Sanchez

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In this episode, we cover the value of templating and how Stucco can be used to improve our module development, both inside an organization and for personal projects. Gilbert shares his experience using Stucco on a personal project, a dice rolling module, and Jordan gets lost in the nerdery as the conversation moves to Tabletop RPG games. Once he is back on track we discuss the value of PowerShell meetups, and Gilbert gets the ball rolling for a bay area meetup. 

Guest Bio and links:

Gilbert Sanchez is a Señor Systems Engineer at meta, spreading the love of PowerShell at scale. A lover of RPGs, you can check out his RPG-oriented modules,  RPGDice, and BeneatTheCanals, on the PowerShell Gallery. He is active in the PowerShell community, engaged on Twitter, and has a voice so silky smooth you will wonder why he did not become a musician.

Gilbert Twitter - https://twitter.com/HeyItsGilbertS 

Gilbert Git - HeyItsGilbert (Gilbert Sanchez) (github.com) 

Stucco - devblackops/Stucco: An opinionated Plaster template for high-quality PowerShell modules (github.com) 

Plaster - PowerShellOrg/Plaster: Plaster is a template-based file and project generator written in PowerShell. (github.com) 

About the Author

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Gilbert Sanchez

PowerShell nerd, open source contributor, and accidental homelab architect

I maintain projects like psake, lead a team of engineers by day, and automate everything in sight by night — the house runs on Home Assistant and I have no regrets. I also care a lot about making tech more accessible and welcoming, especially for neurodiverse folks. If it can be scripted or made more human, it probably already has been. Find me at gilbertsanchez.com.

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