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Containerizing your applications with Docker #14
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I'd like to work on this. |
@JustSteveKing I would love to take this one. |
@sarthaksarthak9 consider it done |
@Mohiit70 You can also work on this issue. @sarthaksarthak9 @Mohiit70 It will be better if you can explain your content in points here so there is a content clash between you both. |
In the blog post, I'll delve into containerizing a Node.js application using the best practices. I'll also explore the use cases and significance of containerization in today's fast-paced technological landscape. |
In my blog, I will write about Docker commands and how Docker solved challenges before its existence. I'll discuss the benefits of using Docker after its introduction and best practices for containerizing applications. I'll demonstrate how to containerize Django and Node.js applications, and highlight the current usage and importance of Docker. |
@Mohiit70 could you please focus only at Django application, otherwise there is a clash of content between yours and me. |
I think the different languages and approaches would be perfectly ok as they cater to different audiences 💪 |
@sarthaksarthak9 @Mohiit70 do you have any updates on it? |
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Containerizing your applications with Docker
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Write a somewhat abstract article about how you can leverage Docker to containerize your applications.
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