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Learn how to build a Continuous Integration pipeline for your application. Welcome to Best Practices for Docker with Jenkins.
This course is your turn–key solution to using Docker with Jenkins. Through practical demos and tutorials, you will learn how to build Dockerfiles and Jenkinsfiles, and how to configure Jenkins to build Docker images automatically with a Continuous Integration pipeline.
If you haven’t used Docker or Jenkins before, don’t worry – we will cover the fundamentals of both of them from the ground up, so you don’t need prior knowledge on either. This course will also teach you more advanced topics like how to use Docker to simplify Jenkins dependency management while building more traditional software artefacts like JAR files.
Throughout the years I have had to learn many quirks and gotchas of Docker and Jenkins through trial and error. I’ve collected my knowledge on this course so you don’t have to.
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Specification: Get into DevOps: Best Practices for Docker with Jenkins
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16 reviews for Get into DevOps: Best Practices for Docker with Jenkins
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 2 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Roman Bl ink –
I think this course will give me all information I need. Nonetheless the pronounciation of the teacher is not that great, so even the subtitles don’t work propperly.
Vu Hong Phuc –
All content of Transcript be generated via subtitle tools of video. it shout be edited and corrected from author/lecture. Thanks.
Vladimir Grimmer –
Very good introduction to simple Jenkins pipeline with docker. There is still much more to learn, but this course describes very well how the process could look like.
Andreas Diosegi –
Well organized course with a lot of great stuff in respect to the length of the course.
Cesar Fernando Sturion –
Esperava uma abordagem maior com jenkins e docker, isto mais pr tico.
Matthias B ge –
A very good course which gives you a detailed view about docker and Jenkins. The tests are giving you some information about how good you understood the given information. The trainer has a really nice voice to listen to. I see only a small issue in section 5. The pipelines are using a global try catch instead of post events. Maybe here could be some enhancement like why using try instead of post. The Jenkins documentation says that the post event runs always and you have different states like cancelled or success so you can handle different cases differently.
Wade Sexton –
Slides are full of too much text. Too wordy. Need more images illustrating what is being taught. Very boring and makes student fall to sleep.
Remus Rujinschi –
This course was amazing!
Anmol M –
Examples explained in the course are not working. Instructor does not give replies in the QnA section. Pure waste of money !
Matt Nelson –
No longer up to date with his examples. Also very topical, and just when you get into any of the meat it moves on, and doesn’t dig deeper. Also missing support for anything other then GitHub and DockerHub. Bitbucket, AWS Registry, etc…
Nuno Ferreira –
So far a little bored
Pushkar Patwardhan –
The instructor’s narration was very clear and crisp. All my expectations from this course were met. Although I still need to complete a small part of the course, I want to thank Mirro. I definitely learnt about Docker and Jenkins from this course.
Roland Bieler St tz –
No reaction to questions. Course outdated, no remarks on necessary updates, therefore examples simply don’t work. Too much powerpoint. Not enough explainations how things work.
Mansoor Shaukat –
Ahhhh. Just Slide reading and a very few practical lessons. I don’t know whom is the target audience for the course.
Aziz Jivani –
Wonderful definition and all the commands for installation at the beginning of the course worked well.
Markus Huettmann –
Best Practices haben mir weiter geholfen.