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I was in an interview the other day and the guy who interviewed me was really surprised that I have never used Docker. It was like, to him, it's a must have skill. Have you ever used Docker?
Start a process and chroot. Welcome to containers world.
Just don’t accidentally delete root
Are you 🦕 🦖? Your company checks out. This post is the reason why ageism exist in tech. Most startups use dockers and other containers. Take an udemy course and be up-to-date. Doesn’t Microsoft have an education budget?
Whether you did or didn't shouldn't matter too much as you could learn the skill on the job. Majority of docker use I've been exposed to is containerization microservices or using docker locally for mocks
Most people saying yes probably haven’t done much more than spin up a container. Most of the time companies already have the configs and docker scripts ready and you just copy and paste it into your service and change a few env variables