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The Starting Point The First âAha!â Moment Real Challenges I Tacked My Biggest Wins Some Tips Next Steps To Anyone Starting Out The Starting Point Like many, I started my DevOps bootcamp thinking "...

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The Starting Point The First âAha!â Moment Real Challenges I Tacked My Biggest Wins Some Tips Next Steps To Anyone Starting Out The Starting Point Like many, I started my DevOps bootcamp thinking "What's the deal with containers?â As I continue my journey to become a DevOps Engineer, this is the fourth article about the DevOps Bootcamp by Roxs I'm completing. Docker is a tool that packages applications with all their dependencies, ensuring they run consistently anywhere. Imagine it as creating small, portable environments (containers) that keep everything an app needs in one place, eliminating the "it works on my machine" problems đ
! I was excited to learn about Docker because it seemed like the key to solving environment issues. Running apps in isolated containers felt powerful. However, I was also intimidated because Docker has its own terminology and commands. The combination of new concepts and tools made it feel like a steep learning curve, but the benefits were too appealing to