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Really interesting because Docker came along and took these primitives that Can you give us a bit of the history of how it cameĪbout, and what the current state of Docker on Windows was?Įlton: Sure. Years building monolithic applications on Windows, and I’m sure that it’s notĪs bad as you described it! But I get the idea.Īs Docker initially started building on yearsĪnd years of development in Linux Kernel and all that, Windows was-I It takes you from the beginning through some quiteĪdvanced stuff, but it’s for people who are just starting out with containers.ĭarko: You said that you spent a number of So the new book that I’m writing is very muchĪ step-by-step guide.
You know this is how itĪll works and that it unlocks all these great capabilities. You’ve been using containers for a very long timeĪnd there’s a point where you just take it for granted. It’s quite interesting because I’m sure you
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Semaphore’s note: We can’t wait for Elton’s book to be released this coming year! Use the discount code podsemaphore19 when you purchase the book in any format. I’m in the process of writing another book now, which is Learn Docker in Windows which tells you what it’s about, just in the title. Pluralsight courses, which is an online video training company, and I’m a book Practices look like and what people should be considering for theirīut I’m also a Pluralsight author, so I’ve got a stack of Speaking about what things are going on in Docker and what patterns or
NET communityĭarko: (01:16) Great, great. Part of my job now is spreading the word to the Windows and. Then, when Windows containers came on board, I joined Docker and I was really interested in seeing what was going to happen in the Were a new thing at the time and I was using Docker in Linux on a project back I joined Docker because Windows containers
#HOW TO RUN NEW DOCKER DESKTOP ON OLD WINDOWS HOW TO#
I was building big, ugly, monolithicĪpplications that I now spend time teaching people how to break up and move to Show them what we’ve got coming through in the products and what they’ve gotĬoming through and we work out some nice development stories.Ĭonsultant for most of my career. I work with companies like Microsoft, GitHub, and AWS. I’m an architect in the partnerships team, and I’ve been working withĭocker for over three years now. I was listening to your podcast episode with Bret Fisher, and you covered some container topics. Elton,Įlton Stoneman: Thank you very much for having Semaphore Uncut, a podcast where we talk about continuous integration,Ĭontinuous delivery, and generally developer experience and technologies. Darko Fabijan: (00:02) Hello and welcome to