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Learn Docker in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition (Manning)

In Learn Docker in a Month of Lunches, Docker expert Elton Stoneman guides through everything you need to know about Docker in 22 short lessons you can complete on your lunch break.

Elton Stoneman

This hands-on guide is designed to help you master Docker—whether you’re a developer, sysadmin, or tech enthusiast—without getting overwhelmed. With short, digestible lessons that fit into a lunch break, you’ll quickly build confidence using Docker for real-world applications.

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Author is Elton Stoneman. I first heard of him in Plurasight a few years ago

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Yep :slight_smile:

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