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Peter McKee

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DockerCon: What Makes a Successful CFP Submission

The DockerCon 2022 Call for Papers is now open! DockerCon is one of the largest developer events in the world, with over 80,000 developers registering for each of the last two events. At the core of DockerCon is the chance for members of the community to share their tips, tricks, best practices and real-world experiences…

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Peter McKee

How to Use Your Own Registry

In this article we’ll take a look at setting up and configuring a local instance of the Distribution project where your teams can share images with docker commands they already know: docker push and docker pull.

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Peter McKee

How Developers Can Get Started with Python and Docker

To that end, we are excited to announce that we are releasing a series of programming language-specific guides to help developers go from discovering the basics of Docker to delivering your images into a production environment and more.

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Peter McKee

Taking Your App Live with Docker and the Uffizzi App Platform

November 2024 update: Learn about the upgraded Docker plans and choose the best Docker Subscription for you. Simpler, more value, better development and productivity. Read our Docker Desktop release collection to learn about our latest enhancements and innovations. —We’re excited to be working with Uffizzi on this joint blog.  Docker and Uffizzi have very similar…

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Peter McKee

Getting Started with Docker Using Node — Part 2

In part 1 of this series, we learned about creating Docker images using a Dockerfile, tagging our images and managing images. Next we took a look at running containers, publishing ports, and running containers in detached mode. We then learned about managing containers by starting, stopping and restarting them. We also looked at naming our…

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Peter McKee

Getting Started with Docker Using Node.js — Part 1

A step-by-step guide to help you get started using Docker containers with your Node.js apps. Prerequisites To complete this tutorial, you will need the following: Free Docker Account  You can sign-up for a free Docker account and receive free unlimited public repositories Docker running locally Instructions to download and install Docker Node.js version 12.18 or…

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Peter McKee

How to Use the NGINX Docker Official Image

Learn how to harness the NGINX Docker Official Image from running a basic server to shipping the image.

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Peter McKee

How To Setup Your Local Node.js Development Environment Using Docker – Part 2

In part I of this series, we took a look at creating Docker images and running Containers for Node.js applications. We also took a look at setting up a database in a container and how volumes and network play a part in setting up your local development environment. In this article we’ll take a look…

Screen Shot 2020 04 21 at 4.04.00 PM
Peter McKee

DockerCon: What Makes a Successful CFP Submission

The DockerCon 2022 Call for Papers is now open! DockerCon is one of the largest developer events in the world, with over 80,000 developers registering for each of the last two events. At the core of DockerCon is the chance for members of the community to share their tips, tricks, best practices and real-world experiences…

Screen Shot 2020 04 21 at 4.04.00 PM
Peter McKee

How to Use Your Own Registry

In this article we’ll take a look at setting up and configuring a local instance of the Distribution project where your teams can share images with docker commands they already know: docker push and docker pull.

Screen Shot 2020 04 21 at 4.04.00 PM
Peter McKee

How Developers Can Get Started with Python and Docker

To that end, we are excited to announce that we are releasing a series of programming language-specific guides to help developers go from discovering the basics of Docker to delivering your images into a production environment and more.

Screen Shot 2020 04 21 at 4.04.00 PM
Peter McKee

Taking Your App Live with Docker and the Uffizzi App Platform

November 2024 update: Learn about the upgraded Docker plans and choose the best Docker Subscription for you. Simpler, more value, better development and productivity. Read our Docker Desktop release collection to learn about our latest enhancements and innovations. —We’re excited to be working with Uffizzi on this joint blog.  Docker and Uffizzi have very similar…

Screen Shot 2020 04 21 at 4.04.00 PM
Peter McKee

Getting Started with Docker Using Node — Part 2

In part 1 of this series, we learned about creating Docker images using a Dockerfile, tagging our images and managing images. Next we took a look at running containers, publishing ports, and running containers in detached mode. We then learned about managing containers by starting, stopping and restarting them. We also looked at naming our…

Screen Shot 2020 04 21 at 4.04.00 PM
Peter McKee

Getting Started with Docker Using Node.js — Part 1

A step-by-step guide to help you get started using Docker containers with your Node.js apps. Prerequisites To complete this tutorial, you will need the following: Free Docker Account  You can sign-up for a free Docker account and receive free unlimited public repositories Docker running locally Instructions to download and install Docker Node.js version 12.18 or…

Screen Shot 2020 04 21 at 4.04.00 PM
Peter McKee

How to Use the NGINX Docker Official Image

Learn how to harness the NGINX Docker Official Image from running a basic server to shipping the image.

Screen Shot 2020 04 21 at 4.04.00 PM
Peter McKee

How To Setup Your Local Node.js Development Environment Using Docker – Part 2

In part I of this series, we took a look at creating Docker images and running Containers for Node.js applications. We also took a look at setting up a database in a container and how volumes and network play a part in setting up your local development environment. In this article we’ll take a look…

Screen Shot 2020 04 21 at 4.04.00 PM
Peter McKee