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Getting to grips with Docker: Part 2 – Docker Compose

In my previous post, I sert up a very simple Docker supported web api project using a Dockerfile to determine the set up and launch. To consider the maintainability of production-deployable scenario, we can look towards Docker Compose to organise our setup. This can be initiated in VS2019 by right-clicking Read more…

By Ben, 5 years8th December 2019 ago
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Getting to grips with Docker

A google search for ‘Docker’ will inevitably throw up a lot of results and the fact that it’s cross platform, whilst a positive, can mean that a lot of ‘Getting started’ guides make an assumption that the reader is coming from a Linux background. For .net developers such as myself, Read more…

By Ben, 5 years8th December 2019 ago
Microservices

Is this a Microservice?

Wherever your opinion lies on Microservices, be it a nonchalant roll of your eyes as you dismiss it as another marketing buzz word or one of a super excited kid on Christmas day, the fact is that they are not going away any time soon. And I, for one, don’t Read more…

By Ben, 6 years25th March 2019 ago
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