Poulton N. Getting Started with Docker and AI 2ed 2025
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Brought to you by best-selling author and global training guru Nigel Poulton, Getting Started with Docker is the fastest way to wrap your head around Docker and containers, and get your hands-on deploying a multi-container apps. When you've finished the book, you'll be ready to rock 'n' roll with Docker.
Do you need to lear Docker, and do you like learning through hands-on? If yes, this is the book for you...
Getting Started with Docker, brought to you by best-selling author Nigel Poulton, assumes zero prior experience and gets you to the point you can containerize and deploy a simple multi-container app.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere, and businesses are increasingly using Docker to develop and deploy local AI apps. In this book, you’ll use the skills you’ve learned in previous chapters to deploy an AI chatbot to your local computer via Docker Compose. After that, you’ll use the chatbot to help you complete a simple coding task, and you’ll finish the chapter inspecting the application’s AI configuration. The whole thing will run locally in Docker containers, and none of your data or chatbot interactions will leave your local machine.
You'll learn
- All the industry jargon and Docker fundamentals
- How to containerize apps
- How to build images and work with registries
- How to deploy and manage microservices apps
- How to work work with Wasm and Docker
Along the way, Nigel will explain everything as clearly as possible and bust every piece of jargon.
When you're done, you'll be ready to start using Docker at work.
Preface
The sample apps
Intro to containers
Getting Docker
Running a container
Containerizing an application
Images and registries
Multi-container apps with Compose
Docker and AI
What next