I think you should rename the video to something like 'Docker Fundementals'. This is the video I wish I saw when I was first googling around to find out how docker works and how to use docker.
hmm I was thinking about that but was hesitant since the video itself isn't entirely about docker. Let me think about it and thank you so much for the suggestion! Hopefully you were able to learn something from it.
omg I was recently trying to learn more about docker under the hood and ur video popped up on feed. AMAZING intro to docker u deserve more subscribers!
8:30 You should have mentioned that all the downstream layers need to be rebuilt as well. As changing one layer can have an effect on the other layers below it.
I think you should rename the video to something like 'Docker Fundementals'. This is the video I wish I saw when I was first googling around to find out how docker works and how to use docker.
hmm I was thinking about that but was hesitant since the video itself isn't entirely about docker. Let me think about it and thank you so much for the suggestion! Hopefully you were able to learn something from it.
This is really a well explained video of Docker!!
Thank you appreciate it!
Great to have you back! Great video and animations as always!
ty ty!!!!
it is one of THE BEST videos ,great explanation about Docker , loved this man, keep it up...
Thank you for watching!
omg I was recently trying to learn more about docker under the hood and ur video popped up on feed.
AMAZING intro to docker u deserve more subscribers!
omg I'm so happy that you found this video useful!! It took so long to make it haha.
8:30 You should have mentioned that all the downstream layers need to be rebuilt as well. As changing one layer can have an effect on the other layers below it.
pretty deep video, thank you, what software do you use for slides, they are so dynamic, GJ
amazing 🤩
Thank you!
thanks!
thank you for watching!
good video 👍
temple os :D
hahaha :)
That's not how docker works under the hood, that's the basics understanding of docker. This is a nice video, but I expected something else.