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Theres a bit of everything -- from screensavers, system monitors and even games.

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[-] AnonymousLlama@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Along with what the other old mates have said. Using containers is super handy in web development. You can use Docker Desktop (windows, mac, linux etc) and set up containers, one for PHP, another for postgres (database) and have them all interconnect.

The benefit I've found is that once someone has set up a docker file (the thing that says how it all builds and interconnects) you can launch it with a single click.

The Kbin project itself has a docker setup to get up and running, handling most of the connection between the database and Symfony (the framework of the website)

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