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Docker: 4 books in 1- Beginner's Guide+ Tips and Tricks+ Simple and Effective Strategies+ Best Practices

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When it comes to creating applications that can be easily shared across servers, Docker is an increasingly popular option. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean it is especially easy to use, and without a guide, it can be easy to get lost without creating much of anything. If you are interested in putting Docker to work for you then The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Learn Docker Programming is the book that you have been waiting for.

What sets Docker apart is the way that it parses out information which is done through the use of containers. A container allows developers to ship out applications that already include every it needs to run properly regardless of the environment it finds itself in. This cuts down on design time and potential headaches significantly while also creating a uniform experience for users of the application no matter what their personal situations may be. Docker adoption rates have jumped in the past year by more than 40 percent with more than 30 percent of all programmers currently using it to one extent or another. Don’t get left in the dust, buy this book today.

Inside you will find
•A detailed breakdown of what makes Docker so unique
•How to get started using Docker no matter what OS you use
•Tips and tricks for using it as effectively as possible
•And more…

Grab this 4 books bundle today and learn all about Docker Programming.

201 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 6, 2017

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July 10, 2022
Good but dated

This what I've been an extremely good resource in 2018 but unfortunately in 2022 it is very dated .for eg The author compares kubernetes and mesos as if they are on the same footing and spends more time on swarm than kubernetes .
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