While easy to kick of a new project in VSCode, it’s not quite as detailed as you’re previous article “ Creating a Docker image for a Ruby on Rails application ”
The issues I see with this is when things hit dependencies issues or if troubleshooting needs to happen. The ‘magic’ of VSCode extensions in this instance does not make it easy to figure out what went wrong when things break down if you know what I mean.
Looking forward to your re-visit of the “ Creating a Docker image for a Ruby on Rails application” article.
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While easy to kick of a new project in VSCode, it’s not quite as detailed as you’re previous article “ Creating a Docker image for a Ruby on Rails application ”
The issues I see with this is when things hit dependencies issues or if troubleshooting needs to happen. The ‘magic’ of VSCode extensions in this instance does not make it easy to figure out what went wrong when things break down if you know what I mean.
Looking forward to your re-visit of the “ Creating a Docker image for a Ruby on Rails application” article.