O__O I've done this for years now, and I'm still learning more in this talk than the last 10 I watched combined! Incredible talk! EDIT: Pretty badass, I expected Kubernetes or docker-compose or something, but I learned docker-machine so it's even better - I'm not learning more about things I know to look for, and instead am learning about things I should be looking for !
Python developers don't really need to use Docker if they don't want to spend the time dealing with devops: content.nanobox.io/docker-containers-nanobox-development-platform/
O__O I've done this for years now, and I'm still learning more in this talk than the last 10 I watched combined! Incredible talk!
EDIT: Pretty badass, I expected Kubernetes or docker-compose or something, but I learned docker-machine so it's even better - I'm not learning more about things I know to look for, and instead am learning about things I should be looking for !
Thank you very much for this video! Clear, easy to understand, easy to apply!
Thanks for the video. Is this info still relevant in 2021?
Impressive run-through! As a relatively new SWE, it's great to see all these options. Thanks!
Incredible talk and very practical approach!
very enjoyable presentation
from thanks import gratitude
A great introduction to the deployment of a simple flask web app on cloud. Really enjoyed watching your video. Thank you Andrew !!!
You are the best Brother ... !!
Great outline of different options out there
You made it look easy, good job!
Such an insightful presentation, thanks.
Great presentation. Thank you!
Impressive, thanks!
What about deploying to end points?
Great presentation
awesome talk thanks for posting to youtube!
Andrew you now need to do a Docker tutorial video :)
Python developers don't really need to use Docker if they don't want to spend the time dealing with devops: content.nanobox.io/docker-containers-nanobox-development-platform/
Wow that docker stuff really helpfull
that gif was 👌🏾
Awesome
Very good
Check out Pipenv (Sacred Marriage of Pipfile, Pip, & Virtualenv): github.com/kennethreitz/pipenv
hahahaha awesome intro
Amazing!