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Reproducible Computational Environments Using Containers: Introduction to Docker
Reproducible Computational Environments Using Containers: Introduction to Docker
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Reproducible Computational Environments Using Containers: Introduction to Docker
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1. Introducing Containers
2. Introducing the Docker Command Line
3. Exploring and Running Containers
4. Cleaning Up Containers
5. Finding Containers on Docker Hub
6. Creating Your Own Container Images
7. Creating More Complex Container Images
8. Examples of Using Container Images in Practice
9. Containers in Research Workflows: Reproducibility and Granularity
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Introducing Containers
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Image 1 of 1: ‘An image comparing using a cookie cutter to the container workflow’
Introducing the Docker Command Line
Exploring and Running Containers
Cleaning Up Containers
Finding Containers on Docker Hub
Creating Your Own Container Images
Creating More Complex Container Images
Examples of Using Container Images in Practice
Containers in Research Workflows: Reproducibility and Granularity
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