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@ -226,9 +226,9 @@ Second, there are two main uses.
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* A self-hosting / devops approach, where you just want to get a service running
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This whole repo is obviously about the second use. So be careful that you wont
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spend time on resources used to educate the developers. I mean if you get through
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that you will know docker better. But theres always danger that after sinking
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4 hours in to learning it, one cant even get nginx web server up and working.
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spend time on resources used to educate developers. I mean if you get through
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that you will know docker better. But theres always the danger that after sinking
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4 hours learning, one still cant get plain nginx web server up and working.
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And my personal preference in learning is getting something up as fast as possible
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and then tinker with it and try to understand it.
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