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Still, the person trying to run the code has to setup Docker.

And if you're on Windows, your Docker host is in a virtual machine, so networking and volumes are not so simple anymore.

Replacing one kind of complexity by another is not a solution, it is a trade-off.



Are people still suffering through hosting Docker containers on Windows? Why would anyone do that at this point other than to comply with outdated, arbitrary IT policies?


Just an example of platform specific issue even with Docker.




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