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Accelerating Development Velocity Using Docker: Docker Across Microservices

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Discover how a software engineer can leverage Docker in order to expedite development velocity. This book focuses on the fundamental concepts this program is built upon and explores how it can help you get your services up and running inside Docker containers. You'll also review tips on how to debug microservices applications that run inside Docker containers. Tech companies are now developing complex softwares that are comprised of multiple services running on different platforms, and Docker has become an essential part of coordinating the communication between these services and platforms. This book addresses problems caused by drifting microservices, debugging across services, inconsistent environments across machines, and coordinating development of machine learning systems between a team of developers, etc. Accelerating Development Velocity Using Docker puts you on the path to transforming your complex systems into more efficient ones. What You'll Learn
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Ideal for new to mid-level infrastructure engineers who want to learn how to make their development environments efficient across their and cross teams, or for students who aspire to learn basics of how to debug distributed systems and how to develop efficient applications.

167 pages, Paperback

Published November 6, 2018

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May 29, 2021
It's sad to see how Apress publishing books without caring about content of ones. Imagine collection of wiki articles rewritten or rephrased plus material on level of intorductory blog posts or magazine papers with pages of unnecessary listings of code (see p. 68 up to 70 of raw unpacking (sic!) nginx image) and you'll get this book.
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