Docker for Developers with Seth Lachner
.NET Rocks!14 Apr 2015

Docker for Developers with Seth Lachner

So how does Docker change development? While at the Nebraska Code Camp, Carl and Richard chatted with Seth Lachner about his work with Docker and the impact it has had on him as a developer. Seth comes from the old school open source world of Linux and C, and has worked with Docker for a long time - he recognized the potential early on. The conversation digs into the concepts of Docker as a virtualization entity on top of an operating system, hooking tightly into the kernel of the operating system to provide isolation for applications without the heavy footprint of traditional VMs. The conversation ranges over the cloud, server and workstation uses of containers, even into the idea of Docker as a virtual application implementation. This tool has far reaching consequences, no wonder there is so much buzz around it!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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The Software Craftsmanship Calendar is back for 2016! After a one year hiatus, Steve Smith and Brendan Enrick have made a new calendar with the help of .NET Rocks listeners and others via Kickstarter....

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HTTP2 with Robert Boedigheimer

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Data Lake Store and Analytics with Tom Kerkhove

Data Lake Store and Analytics with Tom Kerkhove

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