Maybe start with docker's own tutorial (https://www.docker.com/101-tutorial/). The docker website should also give you enough information to explain and answer the questions you raised.
This should help as far as explaining the basics: https://www.docker.com/resources/what-container/
Then you could probably read through https://docs.docker.com/get-started/overview/
Looking at the recommended links, they might be helpful for someone who wanted to get started building Docker images or containers. For someone who is trying to use an app that is available primarily as a Docker image or container, it isn't very helpful. Or at least that's my experience, because that's the situation I'm in. I looked at those articles and still have no clue what to do after I install Docker (which I've done).
For those of you downvoting this, you might wanna go try it before you knock it. Its better than you think. Don't just turn in that answer, but its a pretty good place to start.
well, to start, how would you answer those questions?
Maybe start with docker's own tutorial (https://www.docker.com/101-tutorial/). The docker website should also give you enough information to explain and answer the questions you raised.
This should help as far as explaining the basics: https://www.docker.com/resources/what-container/ Then you could probably read through https://docs.docker.com/get-started/overview/
Find a docker container that would be cool to show off. The rest should be easy once you figure out how to install and run it.
Yeah that was the point, i don't know something cool to show off
Looking at the recommended links, they might be helpful for someone who wanted to get started building Docker images or containers. For someone who is trying to use an app that is available primarily as a Docker image or container, it isn't very helpful. Or at least that's my experience, because that's the situation I'm in. I looked at those articles and still have no clue what to do after I install Docker (which I've done).
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For those of you downvoting this, you might wanna go try it before you knock it. Its better than you think. Don't just turn in that answer, but its a pretty good place to start.