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The best Docker tutorial available on Udemy is Docker Master by Bret Fisher, according to Reddit users.
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Stephen Grider's "Docker and Kubernetes" course is also praised for its comprehensive coverage of Docker and Kubernetes, helpful tips on how to build, test, and deploy Docker applications with Kubernetes, and its ability to help developers stay productive.
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Docker Mastery: The Complete Toolset From a ... - Udemy is also an award-winning Docker Captain and DevOps consultant course.
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Reddit users have discussed the "Docker and Kubernetes" course by Stephen Grider on Reddit, praising its comprehensive coverage of Docker and Kubernetes, its helpful tips on how to build, test, and deploy Docker applications with Kubernetes, and its ability to help developers stay productive. The course is available for purchase on Udemy for $10, and is praised for its instructor's knowledge and understanding of the breadth of services the course covers.
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Be ready for the Dockerized future with the number ONE Docker + Kubernetes mega-course on Udemy . Welcome to the most complete and up-to-date course for learning and using containers end-to-end, from development and testing, to server deployments and production. Taught by an award-winning Docker Captain and DevOps consultant.
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Be ready for the Dockerized future with the number ONE Docker + Kubernetes mega-course on Udemy . Welcome to the most complete and up-to-date course for learning and using containers end-to-end, from development and testing, to server deployments and production. Taught by an award-winning Docker Captain and DevOps consultant.
Docker Mastery: The Complete Toolset From a Docker Captain | Udemy
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interested in learning and I've always heard good things about Udemy/Udacity/ITProTV… ... it doesn't cover Kubernetes but it is very good at covering Docker.
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