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>To me, docker can be thought of as a process wrapper. The executable is called an image, and the running process called a container.

That's from a comment of yours. It's meaningless to me because I don't know much about deployment/dev-ops etc.

Now I could lash out out of some insecurity and say that you're just using "jargon", or I could take some responsibility and look up those words.



You don't know what "process" and "executable" means? You've got more important things to do than troll me, then.




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