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DOCKER: A Step-by-Step Guide to Learn and Master Docker

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LEARN DOCKER BEST WAY Innovation in today’s fast-paced and interconnected society comes directly from the software. Developers need to be able to provide an intuitive, attractive, and easily accessible experience for their users in order to succeed. Docker’s modern platform can provide that kind of innovation to all of its users with its unique method of packaging up applications into isolated, independent, and contained environments in order to maximize their portability as well as their efficiency. Docker has been referred to as “The modern platform for high-velocity innovation,” and is currently the only independent container platform that can allow you to build, share, and even run any application easily and efficiently from anywhere you choose. Of course, there is a little bit more to the Docker platform than simply this “innovation.” Docker is a unique platform for a tool that can be called nothing short of a “game-changer.” Such a unique and innovative service like Docker and all of its various products and services will also inherently require a much higher amount of learning and adjustment in order to understand and master when compared to other similar services. There can be a bit of a “learning curve” with new and complicated services like this one, and approaching it can even seem a little bit intimidating at first. This is why this book exists! This step by step guide to learning and mastering Docker is meant to help you do exactly what it says on the cover; learn and master Docker. This incredibly helpful book is meant to serve as your guide in understanding many of the various different products and services that Docker offers to its users, as well as a number of the different features that exist within those products and services and how to use them as effectively as possible in order to maximize the benefits of using this incredibly unique service. Additionally, this book will go over all of the little ins and outs of the Docker platform and its various products and services, including some tips, tricks, and shortcuts to help you even further in this goal. This book will go over a number of different topics to give you all of the tools necessary to gain a complete understanding and mastery over Docker’s various products and services. These topics include things like the various reasons why you would (and should) choose Docker over any other possibly similar service as well as some short introductions and guides to many of the various products and services that docker offers to its users such as Docker Enterprise and Docker Desktop for Mac or Windows, and the Docker Hub. This book will also go over many of the different features of Docker’s various products and services, as well as how to actually use them at a fundamental level in order to help you to master this incredibly innovative platform for building and running applications as smoothly and efficiently as possible.

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43 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 26, 2019

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June 27, 2020
Pathetic content

Not a book for learner very low knowledge shared with no images , diagrams people should get some another book to learn docker
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September 19, 2019
The book is not what it claims to be. It is not a step by step guide and absolutely is not a way of mastering Docker. It is a brief introduction about Docker that could easily be a chapter of a larger book itself. A better title for this book wood be (almost literally taken from the book): "Some concepts to help you to learn how to use Docker's products and services"

Not a Docker expert but I don't understand why the author dedicates two chapters to talk about legacy tools (he explicitly estates it): Chapter 4 "Docker Tools" and Chapter 7 "Linking Containers".

First chapter seem as the author had to write a minimum number of words and repeats the same concepts several times phrasing then differently. This makes the chapters boring and confusing.

Finally, my Kindle edition of this book has way too many typos. Some of them are incomplete sentences, even without the full stop at the end before starting the next sentence.
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September 16, 2019
Big name, small story

You won't master Docker with it. Just publicity of Docker. Half of the book it's about how good it's Docker. The other half it's a little bit more practical (just a very very little bit). I think the book has a bit name for a small story. Because it's good as a introduction.
9 reviews
August 16, 2019
This book was what I was looking do a quick to the point understanding of docker.

A good read on the docker platform. I would recommend it to others. People to read who want to learn the power of docker.
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December 15, 2019
Rough

Riddled with typos that any word processor would be found. I was really disappointed. I also didn't learn much that a 2 minute YouTube video could've summarized
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