Pls keep making these vids! They're super helpful for noobs like me, can't even explain how much. Like, I finished your neovim series twice, don't even use it daily but it dropped so much knowledge
This is really comprehensive explanation of how docker compose works. If I may add, maybe in the future you can explain in more details on docker volume : where does docker store the volume on the machine, does the volume copy the content of container's folder that got mapped to etc
Nice tutorial! Nowadays I tend to use docker compose --wait instead of -d, as it will wait until all services are running and healthy, before entering the detached mode. That way you ensure that you don't try and access a running service until it's reporting as healthy.
This is a great video on docker compose. I learnt a lot of things. Used docker compose and volumes recently to run an oracle database instance; now realised there's a lot more to it. Good one!
would love a video going through the whole build out of the web service, such as implementing html and so on. basically making it more aesthetically pleasing.
This would’ve been a good video to demo the new docker init command which auto generates the docker file and docker compose along with the docker ignore based on project type
And the best thing is that you can run both rails and postgres without docker and it is working just fine :) Seems to me like everything you do... the slightest little modification of any source code requires you to generate a new docker volume except if you put it outside the docker container like you did with the posgres data files, in which case the motivation of having a container goes down the drain. Docker isn't it a solution looking for a problem?
Arch rolls & breaks, sooner or later. Debian or LMDE is for getting work done. A light is used for illuminating things, not looking at the light source itself which temporarily blinds. Only with Debian you will be the coolest kid on the block.
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My docker knowledge was stunted for the last 2 months
Thanks for continuing this series
You explain these concepts really well. Looking forward to more videos in this docker series.
Pls keep making these vids! They're super helpful for noobs like me, can't even explain how much. Like, I finished your neovim series twice, don't even use it daily but it dropped so much knowledge
This is really comprehensive explanation of how docker compose works. If I may add, maybe in the future you can explain in more details on docker volume : where does docker store the volume on the machine, does the volume copy the content of container's folder that got mapped to etc
amazing explanation line by line for docker compose file, also for running command for a container that easily, Awesome!
Thanks!! Appreciate it
Nice tutorial! Nowadays I tend to use docker compose --wait instead of -d, as it will wait until all services are running and healthy, before entering the detached mode. That way you ensure that you don't try and access a running service until it's reporting as healthy.
This is a great video on docker compose. I learnt a lot of things.
Used docker compose and volumes recently to run an oracle database instance; now realised there's a lot more to it. Good one!
Oh wow, I was just toying around with some linodes to practice docker compose and this comes up, insta like!
Perfect!
very effective way of explaining, more Docker videos please :)
Best series on the tube! Thanks nerd!
you're my favorite youtuber ngl. Thank you nerd!
A fantastic tutorial, as was the basic docker one.
Hey thanks!
Looking forwards to more videos on this series! Curious to see your deployment process and preferences. Keep up the great work nerd
Hello my best friend, As devops guy docker is my fav. IT tool!
when I wanna grow up, wanne be like u
@@Helios.vfx. best of luck 🔥
would love a video going through the whole build out of the web service, such as implementing html and so on. basically making it more aesthetically pleasing.
docker tutorials are underrated
yessss 🔥 I was wating for this.
Okay this is what I needed rn
Watching on the half-baked "default" hyprland environment I've built from the help of your last video. Eager for pt2!
Just stumbled across this channel, your terminal looks really good! What are you using?
Looking forward to more Docker vids!
Hey Pal ! I hope you're doing great just keep uploading more and more such amazing content.
awesome content as always! Keep up the amazing work!
thank you!!
We need more videos,you inspire me to make videos.
This would’ve been a good video to demo the new docker init command which auto generates the docker file and docker compose along with the docker ignore based on project type
Great video, subscribed
A question, when you develop using a docker compose, you put your neovim inside it or outside ?
Neovim is outside of the docker environment
We also want a podman tutorial
where is hyprland:(
This. We need that pt 2
You got him!
😢
I have a feeling something broke..maybe screen sharing ?
Waiting for the second video too
Great video. Thanks for that!
Great series!
what browser are you using?
And the best thing is that you can run both rails and postgres without docker and it is working just fine :) Seems to me like everything you do... the slightest little modification of any source code requires you to generate a new docker volume except if you put it outside the docker container like you did with the posgres data files, in which case the motivation of having a container goes down the drain. Docker isn't it a solution looking for a problem?
what just happend at 8:19?
Thank you!
Awesome vid
tysm
Docker? Barely even know'er
hahaha
where is hyprland ricing part 2?
Waiting for Hyprland Part 2 🙂
Hyprland part2?
+1
where is hyprland part 2?
great video, great content, didnt like the background music too much tho.
I was waiting for hyprland ricing :(
can you please make a video on keyd, this is a humble request, please do.
big like ' thanks
2:42
The last episode was better... I don't think rails information is very useful
Makes it unnecessarily complicated
Arch rolls & breaks, sooner or later. Debian or LMDE is for getting work done. A light is used for illuminating things, not looking at the light source itself which temporarily blinds. Only with Debian you will be the coolest kid on the block.