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## Intro ## Intro
Many of you already know [Pi-hole](https://pi-hole.net/) as a trusted DNS firewall solution in your home labs. But Many of you already know [Pi-hole](https://pi-hole.net/) as a trusted DNS firewall solution in your home labs. But

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## 🖼️ Intro ## 🖼️ Intro
This article explains with a practical example how to determine and use the current module base path. This article explains with a practical example how to determine and use the current module base path.

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## 🖼️ Intro ## 🖼️ Intro
This post explains how to use `PSCustomObject`s as function parameters. We compare the basic usage with an This post explains how to use `PSCustomObject`s as function parameters. We compare the basic usage with an

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If you're not familiar with Powershell classes I suggest you reading this awesome blog article from Michael Willis If you're not familiar with Powershell classes I suggest you reading this awesome blog article from Michael Willis
[Powershell v5 Classes & Concepts](https://xainey.github.io/2016/powershell-classes-and-concepts/). It covers [Powershell v5 Classes & Concepts](https://xainey.github.io/2016/powershell-classes-and-concepts/). It covers

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## The Journey Begins Now Young Novice ## The Journey Begins Now Young Novice
In this section you find the most basic stuff. It's aimed to help beginners who just got in touch with PowerShell. In this section you find the most basic stuff. It's aimed to help beginners who just got in touch with PowerShell.