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by KronisLV
1186 days ago
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Well the implication is that: - there are such docs
- you can find them
- they won't lie to you
- they'll be enough to give you a picture of how everything works
It's great that Docker fits this criteria, but in general tools that let you cut out a few of those steps and inspect how the actual thing is running live are also nice.Ideally, consider using both: trust the docs, but validate regardless to have more confidence. |
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