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You write PowerShell 7 modules, need remote development, or love Git integration. Exclusive Insider Note A Microsoft engineer (who asked to remain anonymous) told me off the record: "We removed ISE because the codebase was tied to .NET Framework 4.x and Windows Forms. No one wanted to port it to .NET Core. But internally? Some of us still use it for quick logs."
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If you’ve just upgraded to Windows 11, fired up the Start menu, and typed "PowerShell ISE" only to be met with a blank stare from the operating system—don’t panic. You haven’t lost your mind. And no, Microsoft isn’t gaslighting you. You write PowerShell 7 modules, need remote development,
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