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Understanding Docker in a visual way (in πŸŽ₯ video): part 16 – Stats

Understanding Docker can be difficult or time-consuming. In order to spread knowledge about Cloud technologies I started to create sketchnotes about Docker, then I've auto-published a book and since now I've started a new serie of video! :-)

I imagined a serie of short videos with a mix of sketchnotes and speech.

I think it could be a good way, more visual, with audio & video to explain Docker (and others technologies).

The 16th episode is talking about how to operate containers.

The video is in French BUT I done the subtitles in english (and french too).

And the bonus of this article, here you can find all the sketchnotes and illustrations of the video:

You can find all the commands you can see in this video and sketchnotes in the following GitHub repository:

scraly GitHub

If you liked the video and are interested to watch another ones, please give me some feedbacks (and you can also subscribe to my Youtube channel, if you want to ❀️).

I can also give you, in an article, the full english transcript and sketchnotes in high quality, about this video, if you are interested.

If you are interested, I published all the sketchnotes (and more!) on Docker to make an illustrated book:

If you like theses sketchnotes, you can follow me, I will publish others sketchs shortly :-).

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