Running Different PowerShell Versions with Docker
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In this video, we explore how to use Docker Desktop on Windows 11, under Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to run different versions of the PowerShell runtime. Using Linux containers to launch different versions of PowerShell allows you run automated tests, or kick off asynchronous background jobs that run in their own, isolated environment.
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