Docker revolutionized the way engineers build software. By bundling an application together with all its dependencies in a portable “container” that can be deployed almost anywhere, Docker makes it possible to manage applications without creating custom infrastructures. Free, open source, and battle-tested, Docker has quickly become mustknow technology for developers and administrators.
Master Docker over lunch breaks and stay relevant in today’s fast-paced, containerized world. Many developers know the name but feel overwhelmed by the commands, tooling, and ecosystem. Others struggle to bridge the gap between experimenting with containers and applying them confidently to real projects. What if you could learn Docker in manageable, hands-on sessions without devoting long weekends or chasing scattered resources?
Learn Docker in a Month of Lunches, Second Edition by Docker Captain Elton Stoneman delivers a proven, hands-on format trusted by thousands of developers.
Each self-contained chapter explains one essential concept, then walks you through a working lab. Screenshots, commands, and clear diagrams guarantee success on any OS. Updated coverage spans Compose v2, container security, and first-steps Kubernetes.
By the final lunch, you will package applications, streamline pipelines, and migrate legacy systems without breaking a sweat. Your builds ship faster and your infrastructure becomes portable.
Ideal for developers, sysadmins, and DevOps engineers seeking quick, practical Docker mastery.