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Let's use teracy-dev: the only truly open source universal productive development platform (works the same on Mac, Linux, Windows) with great Docker performance with mounted volumes #183

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hoatle opened this issue Dec 8, 2016 · 2 comments

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hoatle commented Dec 8, 2016

This issue is used for introducing teracy-dev with Docker community! (by referring the related github issues, they will notice this)

this is the reason why:

http://blog.teracy.com/2016/12/20/teracy-dev-the-only-truly-universal-productive-development-platform-with-docker-on-macos-linux-and-windows/

Let me introduce you teracy-dev, it will resolve all the problems mentioned on this question.

teracy-dev is created to set up a universal development platform which has the same development workflow on Mac, Linux and Windows with good developer experience and productivity in mind.

The project here: https://github.com/teracyhq/dev

and to get started: http://dev.teracy.org/docs/develop/getting_started.html

Don't hesitate to ask me any questions.

this should resolve lots of Docker problems, especially:

@hoatle hoatle changed the title try teracy-dev as a truly universal development platform with great Docker performance on file sync try teracy-dev as the only truly universal productive development platform with great Docker performance on file sync Dec 8, 2016
@hoatle hoatle changed the title try teracy-dev as the only truly universal productive development platform with great Docker performance on file sync try teracy-dev as the only truly universal productive development platform with great Docker performance on file volume share Dec 8, 2016
@hoatle hoatle changed the title try teracy-dev as the only truly universal productive development platform with great Docker performance on file volume share try teracy-dev as the only truly universal productive development platform (works the same on Mac, Linux, Windows) with great Docker performance with mounted volumes Dec 8, 2016
@hoatle hoatle changed the title try teracy-dev as the only truly universal productive development platform (works the same on Mac, Linux, Windows) with great Docker performance with mounted volumes try teracy-dev: the only truly universal productive development platform (works the same on Mac, Linux, Windows) with great Docker performance with mounted volumes Dec 8, 2016
@hoatle hoatle changed the title try teracy-dev: the only truly universal productive development platform (works the same on Mac, Linux, Windows) with great Docker performance with mounted volumes try teracy-dev: the only truly open source universal productive development platform (works the same on Mac, Linux, Windows) with great Docker performance with mounted volumes Dec 12, 2016
@hoatle hoatle changed the title try teracy-dev: the only truly open source universal productive development platform (works the same on Mac, Linux, Windows) with great Docker performance with mounted volumes Let's use teracy-dev: the only truly open source universal productive development platform (works the same on Mac, Linux, Windows) with great Docker performance with mounted volumes Dec 12, 2016
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Does this work on Vagrant when using Docker? If so, it would only complicate the whole setup.

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hoatle commented Jan 12, 2017

you can use docker with vagrant, however, you still get slow problem without this project.

Using teracy-dev, you have a close set up server like a production server, that's the good thing.

We support Docker for now, but it's more than just Docker, you can do anything, customize anything with it with automation.

For example, every setup steps for specific projects will be automated (include Docker commands) after $ vagrant up and you're good to go.

The possibilities are limitless and we're adding more docs and guides to show the world how powerful this project is.

Thank you for your question, don't hesitate to contact me via skype (hoatlevan) for any help. You will love this after giving it a try.

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