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- Title: 10 Reasons Why Developer Should Consider Podman Desktop
- Author(s) Markus Eisele, Stevan Le Meur
- Publisher: Red Hat Developer (Nov 4, 2024); eBook (Compliments of Red Hat)
- Permission: Free eBook is Complimented by Red Hat
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- eBook: PDF and ePub
- Language: English
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Podman Desktop provides a graphical interface for application developers to work seamlessly with containers and Kubernetes in a local environment. The application offers an easy-to-use dashboard to interact with and manage containers, images, pods and more. Podman Desktop also bridges with the Kubernetes environment, enabling you to deploy your applications, inspect them and optimize your developer turnarounds.
About the Author- Daniel Walsh leads the team that created Podman, Buildah, Skopeo, CRI-O and friends.
- Software Containers & Virtualization
- Cloud Computing, Serverless, and Distributed Systems, etc.
- Software Engineering Principles and Practices
- 10 Reasons Why Developer Should Consider Podman Desktop (Markus Eisele, et al.)
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