containerization
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Repository with docker images examples. https://www.docker.com/
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Docker containers for Deep Learning and NLP
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dokerize postgres and adminer
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Dockerfiles to run the Persistence of Vision Ray Tracer (Pov-Ray) in a Docker container
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Dockerfile for development in container
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Containerize Bioconductor Workflows
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java μ service container base image
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A myriad of docker container blueprints (Dockerfiles) for a variety of purposes
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Ansible Core 2.8.x and Tower 3.5.3in a Docker container
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Jenkins container with Docker included
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LabCAS as Docker
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A template to demonstrate how to develop a C++ project in Visual Studio Code inside a container, using Conan dependency manager.
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An intro project on containerization of services using Docker 🐳
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Dockerize Development Environment
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Another containerization of the Settings Probot
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Set of dockerfiles meant for throw-away instances that achieve a singular purpose: to "safely" interact (run, play, unzip, etc) with programs or files without the need of a full VM to avoid compromise of the host machine. Think of it as a bomb disposal device for files you don't trust that much but still need to run, unzip or play.
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Renderable container image for Blender.
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