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(or let’s get past virtualenv) In this article I’m going to try to lay out a workable way to develop Python applications (primarily Web applications) using Docker. Although I’m focusing on Python using the Flask micro-framework, the intent is to show how Docker can be used to provide a better way of developing and sharing applications (written in any language or framework) by encapsulating depende
Rapid Prototyping a Python web application with Vagrant and Docker – Part 1, Development Introduction Last week we decided to prototype an idea for a visualisation services company complete with a website and example that compares a company’s performance to the stock market. Because we needed to move quickly we decided to use Docker containers. We were working in a team of two; my colleague Adrian
Meet Up Docker: Advanced Use Cases Thursday, January 9, 2014 Register here Python Meetup (PUN) Introduction to Docker and Ansible Thursday, January 15, 2014 Register here Training Docker Fundamentals training course Amsterdam Thursday, January 30, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (CET) More information Register here Ugly Duckling’s engineers are experts in designing Continuous Delivery pipelines, tech
On Tuesday my colleague Jamie Dobson and I went to Brussels to meet Jérôme Petazzoni from Docker. We had a very interesting conversation about many aspects of Docker. This post, however, is about one topic – running Docker containers on non-Linux operating systems including Windows, OSX, FreeBSD and Solaris. Docker describes itself as: an open-source engine that automates the deployment of any ap
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