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Getting Started with Docker For Developers

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  • Jan 11, 2025
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Getting Started with Docker For Developers, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 22 lectures, based on 2 reviews, and has 656 subscribers.

You will learn about Setting up Docker Base application setup How to create Docker image and explore base commands Learn how deploy a Docker app Learn back-end and front-end workflows How to finalize and test your setup for both back-end and front-end How to manage multiple services with compose Overview of Swarms and Kubernetes This course is ideal for individuals who are Developers It is particularly useful for Developers.

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Summary

Title: Getting Started with Docker For Developers

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 22

Number of Published Lectures: 22

Number of Curriculum Items: 22

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 22

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Setting up Docker
  • Base application setup
  • How to create Docker image and explore base commands
  • Learn how deploy a Docker app
  • Learn back-end and front-end workflows
  • How to finalize and test your setup for both back-end and front-end
  • How to manage multiple services with compose
  • Overview of Swarms and Kubernetes
  • Who Should Attend

  • Developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Developers
  • Docker is an open source containerization platform. It enables developers to package applications into containers—standardized executable components combining application source code with the operating system (OS) libraries and dependencies required to run that code in any environment.

    In this course, we’ll explore several use cases where and how developers leverage the power of Docker and its tools to maximize your time spent coding versus setting up DevOps. Learn how deploy a Docker app. Learn about base application setup, as well as instructions to create your first Docker image and explore base commands

    We’ll start this course off with an initial setup and an overview of Dockers basics that you need as a developer. Then We’ll get into back-end and front-end workflows, and how to finalize and test your setup for both back-end and front-end. We’ll then put it all together in a full stack setup.

    Next we’ll implement a continuous integration approach to Docker and development. And finally, we’ll review how to manage multiple services with compose and also provide a brief overview of Swarms and Kubernetes.

    This course will help you understand Docker containers from scratch while taking you through best practices. Starting with an introduction to Docker, you’ll learn how to use containers and VirtualBox for development.

    Get up to speed with creating containers and understand how they work Package and deploy your containers to a variety of platforms.

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    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Docker Overview

    Lecture 2: Base application setup

    Lecture 3: Create Docker image

    Lecture 4: Base commands exploration

    Lecture 5: Back-end and front-end architecture

    Lecture 6: Practical back end with Compose

    Lecture 7: Finalize and test the back-end setup

    Lecture 8: Front-end setup

    Lecture 9: Full stack setup

    Lecture 10: Other language tips

    Chapter 3: Swarm

    Lecture 1: Swarm overview

    Lecture 2: Adding nodes to the swarm

    Lecture 3: Deploy and inspect a service to the swarm

    Chapter 4: Kubernetes

    Lecture 1: Kubernetes Overview

    Lecture 2: Create cluster

    Lecture 3: Deploy your first app to the cluster

    Chapter 5: CI and Deployment

    Lecture 1: The CI and deployment use case for devs

    Lecture 2: Continuous integration: Travis file

    Lecture 3: Integration into GitHub

    Lecture 4: Application life cycle with CI and Docker

    Chapter 6: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

  • Getting Started with Docker For Developers  No.2
    Manny H.
    Developer
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