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Containerize Your Go Developer Environment – Part 1
When joining a development team, it takes some time to become productive. This is usually a combination of learning the code base and getting your environment setup. Often there will be an onboarding document of some sort for setting up your environment but in my...
How To Manage Docker Hub Organizations and Teams
Docker Hub has two major constructs to help with managing users access to your repository images. Organizations and Teams. Organizations are a collection of Teams and Teams are a collection of DockerIDs. There are a variety of ways of configuring your Teams within...
DockerCon 2020: And … That’s a Wrap
DockerCon LIVE 2020 is a wrap, and you rocked it! Our first-ever virtual swing at the traditionally in-person event was a winner on so many levels. One of our goals was to extend our reach to all developers and members of the community by making the conference digital...
Multi-arch build, what about CircleCI?
Following the previous article where we saw how to build multi arch images using GitHub Actions, we will now show how to do the same thing using another CI. In this article, we’ll consider CircleCI, which is one of the most used CI SaaS. To start building your image...
Stack Overflow Survey Reconfirms Developer Love for Docker
The 2020 Stack Overflow Developer Survey confirms what we already knew: there’s a lot of developer love out there for Docker and it is continuing from last year. Docker was the #1 most wanted platform and #2 most loved platform, according to the survey results...
DockerCon LIVE is here!
DockerCon LIVE 2020 is about to kick off and there are over 64,000 community members, users and customers registered! Although we miss getting together in person, we’re excited to be able to bring even more people together to learn and share how Docker helps dev teams...
Shortening the developer commute with Docker and Microsoft Azure
Do you remember the first time you used Docker? I do. It was about six years ago and like many folks at the time it looked like this: docker run -it redis I was not using Redis at the time but it seemed like a complicated enough piece of software to put this new...
Creating the best Linux Development experience on Windows & WSL 2
We are really excited to have had Docker Desktop be featured in a breakout session titled “The Journey to One .NET” at MSFT Build by @Scott Hanselman with WSL 2. Earlier in the his keynote, we learned about the great new enhancements for GPU support for...