<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>ordereddictionary</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/tags/ordereddictionary/index.atom.xml</id><updated>2023-08-10T09:27:32.0000000Z</updated><subtitle>Evotec Main Website</subtitle><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/tags/ordereddictionary" /><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/tags/ordereddictionary/index.atom.xml" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><entry><title>Unlocking PowerShell Magic: Different Approach to Creating ‘Empty’ PSCustomObjects</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/unlocking-powershell-magic-different-approach-to-creating-empty-pscustomobjects</id><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/unlocking-powershell-magic-different-approach-to-creating-empty-pscustomobjects" /><updated>2023-08-10T09:27:32.0000000Z</updated><summary>Today I saw an article from Christian Ritter, “PowerShell: Creating an “empty” PSCustomObject” on X that got me curious. Do people create empty objects like Christian proposes? I want to offer an alternative to Christian’s article, which uses OrderedDictionary and converts to PSCustomObject.</summary><category term="conversion" /><category term="hashtable" /><category term="ordereddictionary" /><category term="powershell" /><category term="pscustomobject" /></entry></feed>