The curse of docker is that it allows devs to be lazy and rather then making sure their configuration and deployment are straightforward, they get to keep all their mess working (longer).
Ofcourse, if you have really complex setup docker is invaluable.
But if all you are using it is to make the depreciation warnings go away on your single executable app, that's just abuse of the tool for the wrong reasons
Ofcourse, if you have really complex setup docker is invaluable. But if all you are using it is to make the depreciation warnings go away on your single executable app, that's just abuse of the tool for the wrong reasons