I've been watching some Docker tutorials over the past week or so. I've liked both of them. The live coding ones showed me that some of the things I ran into are the same ones that other people encounter as well (like problems switching from Linux to Windows containers). On the other hand, a well produced and edited demo of a technique makes ideas more clear and concise, especially when accompanied by good, working, code examples.
Yes, well produced and edited videos are probably the best, but require a lot of extra post processing work. I'll probably skip that option for now, maybe when I want to improve my video editing skills I take into account.
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I've been watching some Docker tutorials over the past week or so. I've liked both of them. The live coding ones showed me that some of the things I ran into are the same ones that other people encounter as well (like problems switching from Linux to Windows containers). On the other hand, a well produced and edited demo of a technique makes ideas more clear and concise, especially when accompanied by good, working, code examples.
Yes, well produced and edited videos are probably the best, but require a lot of extra post processing work. I'll probably skip that option for now, maybe when I want to improve my video editing skills I take into account.