fixing links after moving surfacing tutorials fixing more links for the newly located tutorials WIP: merging 3 getting started tutorials into one to cover all platforms, added new files fixing broken images and links in 3-in-1 getting started, re-wrote story flow, linked to Toolbox, d4mac,d4win Signed-off-by: Victoria Bialas <victoria.bialas@docker.com> Upstream-commit: 0254c12e1e0be7a93e3b28e61586ac66168a9b7c Component: engine
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Learning more
This getting started provided very basic essentials for using Docker on Mac, Windows, and Linux. If you want to learn more with regard to end-to-end development, start with the full install instructions and feature overviews, then follow up with more advanced tutorials and user guides.
Depending on your interest, the Docker documentation contains a wealth of information. Here are some places to start:
<style type="text/css"> </style>| If you are looking for | Where to find it |
|---|---|
| More about Docker for Mac, features, examples, FAQs, relationship to Docker Machine and Docker Toolbox, and how this fits in the Docker ecosystem | Getting Started with Docker for Mac |
| More about Docker for Windows, More about Docker for Mac, features, examples, FAQs, relationship to Docker Machine and Docker Toolbox, and how this fits in the Docker ecosystem | Getting Started with Docker for Windows |
| More about Docker Toolbox | Docker Toolbox Overview |
| More about Docker for Linux distributions | Install Docker Engine on Linux |
| More advanced tutorials on running containers, building your own images, networking containers, managing data for containers, and storing images on Docker Hub | Learn by example |
| Information about the Docker product line | The product explainer is a good place to start. |
| How to set up an automated build on Docker Hub | Docker Hub documentation |
| How to run a multi-container application with Compose | Docker Compose documentation |