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Containerization with Docker by Example Released

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I am pleased to announce that Containerization with Docker by Example, a course I’ve been working on for a while, has been published to the popular Udemy education network.

This course, is the fifth course that I’ve released and the first that hasn’t been on the topic of mobile application development.

In this course, you’ll learn the basics behind creating and deploying your own micro-services as containers with Docker. Worry no more about configuring servers for a variety of different development stacks or a variety of different development servers for single development stacks. Take your applications from development to production using the same configurations no matter where you are.

While this is a beginner level course, there are a few requirements:

  • You must have Docker installed on your computer.
  • You must have at least a little familiarity with using the command line.

If you feel you meet this criteria and you’re interested in getting away from virtual machines and embracing container deployments, the course can be accessed through the following link:

Containerization with Docker by Example

To show my appreciation to all the subscribers of The Polyglot Developer, I’d like to offer a 25% discount to anyone who uses the promotional code POLYGLOT when registering.

After you complete the course, it would mean a lot to me if you left it a rating and a review. While five star ratings are appreciated, I would like the rating and review be honest.

If you’re interested in my other courses, check out the Online Courses section of this site.

Nic Raboy

Nic Raboy

Nic Raboy is an advocate of modern web and mobile development technologies. He has experience in C#, JavaScript, Golang and a variety of frameworks such as Angular, NativeScript, and Unity. Nic writes about his development experiences related to making web and mobile development easier to understand.