Docker is the worlds leading software container platform. Developers use Docker to eliminate it works on my machine problems when collaborating on code with co-workers. Docker is a way of deploying and scaling applications inside a developers own virtual environment, in a completely isolated manner. The course will guide you through setting up Docker on a Windows desktop, running your first ASP.NET Core Docker image, and becoming comfortable managing and running these images. Well give you more information on the options available to you for the desktop. Then well show you how to run your containers with the Docker command line, exposing ports and environment variables. Moving on, youll build your very first ASP.NET Core application and add a database and linking containers. Then well show you how to debug your .NET application by interacting with your Docker image and debugging it into a container using Visual Studio. Youll get a brief introduction to the vast options available to run Docker images inside the cloud: Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud. Finally, well take a look at Kubernetes, an open source platform originally from Google for deploying, scaling, and managing containers, which is fast becoming the de facto docker management tool for running containers in the cloud. About the AuthorChris Small a London based .NET and devops focused engineer currently working at Stepstone UK. He has 20 years experience in the software industry, working with .NET since the beta, andbeginning his career using classic ASP and the LAMP stack, where his favouritism for Linux began. Chris is a keen contributor to open source projects, maintaining the Roadkill Wiki .NETproject and contributing to and owning various other .NET and devops repositories, all found on Github.