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Cloud Native Series - Containers and Docker S1 E4
This is the fourth episode in the series - Championing Azure - Cloud Native. In this session, we will look at containers and Docker. First of all, we will look at how they work and what benefits they provide, as removing some of the hype and “magic” makes it easier to use them. Once we have covered that, we will have a look at how to create container images and start containers. There is a lot to learn about containers, and all of it will definitely not fit into a single session. However, the basics you get from this session should make it a lot easier for you to get started working with containers. Who is it aimed at? This six-week series provides an introductory overview of Microsoft Cloud Native and is perfect for those early in their developer career. Why should you attend? Learn more about Cloud Native Solutions on the Azure platform and how you can leverage these technologies in a responsible way to enhance your applications. Speaker: Chris Klug is a developer badass-as-a-service that either creates or solves problems depending on who you ask. He loves creating and building things. Whether it be a new application, a new kitchen or a new RC helicopter, you will see him building things all the time. Most of the time, that means writing code and solving problems for clients at a company called Active Solution in Stockholm though. Except for the many days he spends at conferences and usergroups, talking about doing things he is passionate about, and for the days he goes mountain biking, IPSC shooting, kiteboarding or RC helicopter flying. Pre-requisites: A general understanding of software development. For more on Cloud Development, click here: https://developer.microsoft.com/react... For more community and learning events from Microsoft Reactor, click here: https://developer.microsoft.com/react... [eventID:15199]

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