<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>PSScriptAnalyzer</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/de/tags/psscriptanalyzer/index.atom.xml</id><updated>2019-04-24T13:29:42.0000000Z</updated><subtitle>Evotec Main Website</subtitle><link href="https://evotec.xyz/de/tags/psscriptanalyzer" /><link href="https://evotec.xyz/de/tags/psscriptanalyzer/index.atom.xml" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><entry><title>The curious case of $null should be on the left side of equality comparisons PSScriptAnalyzer</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/de/blog/the-curious-case-of-null-should-be-on-the-left-side-of-equality-comparisons-psscriptanalyzer</id><link href="https://evotec.xyz/de/blog/the-curious-case-of-null-should-be-on-the-left-side-of-equality-comparisons-psscriptanalyzer" /><updated>2019-04-24T13:29:42.0000000Z</updated><summary>If you’re using VSCode with Powershell extension, you probably got used to PSScriptAnalyzer giving you all kind of tips on optimizing things. It makes your code better. Chris Bergmeister does a great job working on it. One of the tips PSScriptAnalyzer gives you when you use $null on the right side of the comparison.</summary><category term="$null" /><category term="powershell" /><category term="PSScriptAnalyzer" /></entry></feed>