The new version comes with an impressive changelog, all of which is detailed on this page, but the most notable are a series of new operators, a compatibility layer to import modules in an active session, and automatic new version notifications.
Furthermore, the new PowerShell update also brings substantial improvements in terms of backwards compatibility, which means more users running version 6.x should now be able to move to the new release.
“The shift from PowerShell Core 6.x to 7.0 also marks our move from .NET Core 2.x to 3.1. .NET Core 3.1 brings back a host of .NET Framework APIs (especially on Windows), enabling significantly more backwards compatibility with existing Windows PowerShell modules. This includes many mod… (read more)
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