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Docker-Zero-to-Hero
DESCRIPTION
Docker-Zero-to-Hero is a teaching repository focused on learning Docker via explanations and concrete examples rather than just a dry reference. It starts by explaining what containers are in plain language, then compares containers vs virtual machines in terms of resource utilization, portability, security, and management. The README and supporting markdown files (commands.md, networking.md, volumes.md) walk through core Docker concepts like images, containers, networking, and persistent storage. Examples in the examples folder give you hands-on workloads to run so you can see how Docker behaves in real scenarios. The style is beginner-friendly and frequently uses analogies and screenshots to make abstract concepts more relatable, for instance contrasting the size of an Ubuntu container image to a full VM. The repo also links to a full YouTube playlist, so you can learn via video while using the GitHub materials as a companion guide.
Features
- Beginner-friendly explanations of containers, images, and Docker fundamentals
- Markdown guides covering commands, networking, volumes, and core workflows
- Example projects in an examples folder for hands-on practice
- Clear containers vs VMs comparison with resource, security, and portability angles
- Linked YouTube playlist for video-based learning alongside the repo
- Focus on practical DevOps-style Docker usage to prepare for more advanced topics
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