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Reproducible computational environments using containers: Introduction to Docker

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This repository generates the corresponding lesson website from The Carpentries repertoire of lessons.

If you are interested in Singularity as opposed to Docker, see the Singularity lesson in the Carpentries Incubator: * Reproducible Computational Environments Using Containers: Introduction to Singularity

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  • Name: EPCC
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  • Location: Edinburgh, UK

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Citation (CITATION)

D. M. Eyers, S. L. R. Stevens, A. Turner, C. Koch and J. Cohen. "Reproducible computational environments using containers: Introduction to Docker".
Version 2020.09a (4a93bd67aa), September 2020. Carpentries Incubator. https://github.com/carpentries-incubator/docker-introduction

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