![]() ![]() So… great? Use it all the time for everything? The stopper there is that it’s complicated, and web dev is already friggin complicated and it often just feels like too much. ![]() There are other benefits, too, like shipping a dev environment to a team of developers that is entirely consistent, even across platforms, rather than battling with individual developers computers. “Production-only” bugs become a thing of the past. The (massive) appeal there is that bugs will happen consistently. Assuming Docker is working/running, the code will execute in a reliably consistent way whether that is Docker running on some developer’s computer, or a sky computer. Your things run in containers that are identical everywhere. I think if you’re a DevOps person in any capacity, the utility of Docker is very clear.
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