Docker, every time I touch it I feel like I waste so much time. I get it working, but I feel like I could of done better.
Keep going, once you master it, you'll reap the rewards my friend!
Thing is that most of us just deal with docker when we absolutely have to. So you mostly have to relearn it every time '
Could you give me some examples of some of the things you have to do? Would be interesting to see it from another's perspective
I've just lost three days of work because of that thing. Looks like a fourth in the making.
Same, the docker developer CLI and I don't particularly jive. Luckily docker is pretty much 'set it and forget it' once you set up a Dockerfile.
Right, I try not to use it unless it's absolutely necessary.
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Docker, every time I touch it I feel like I waste so much time. I get it working, but I feel like I could of done better.
Keep going, once you master it, you'll reap the rewards my friend!
Thing is that most of us just deal with docker when we absolutely have to. So you mostly have to relearn it every time '
Could you give me some examples of some of the things you have to do? Would be interesting to see it from another's perspective
I've just lost three days of work because of that thing. Looks like a fourth in the making.
Same, the docker developer CLI and I don't particularly jive. Luckily docker is pretty much 'set it and forget it' once you set up a Dockerfile.
Right, I try not to use it unless it's absolutely necessary.