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alnoda-workspaces
- Emacs code editor in browser. Link to the Dockerfile - https://github.com/bluxmit/alnoda-workspaces/tree/main/workspaces/emacs-workspace
- Truly portable environments for various engineering projects
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Personalized and highly extendable Docker-based self-hosted cloud development environment that does not require much of Docker knowledge
Get all the details at our [GitHub repo](https://github.com/bluxmit/alnoda-workspaces) or documentation https://docs.alnoda.org/.
- This docker image contains RStudo, JupyterLab, Radian and VScode.
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Super easy complex self-hosted development environments without knowledge of Docker.
Docs: https://docs.alnoda.org/
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Remote Desktop from anywhere
Please check out my project https://github.com/bluxmit/alnoda-workspaces It is very easy to launch, self-host, and you can install lots of applications, including various Linux desktops and hundreeds other applications. In the docs you will find how to self-host on server or kubernetes, including https and auth
- How we made containerized development environments without knowledge of Docker
- Personal workspaces in Docker without deep knowledge of Docker
- Alnoda worksapce. portable containerized browser-based development environments in Docker containers. You can create your own custom workspace or customize any workspace with your preferred stack of applications without knowing Docker.
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Best uses for a second home server
One more place: https://github.com/bluxmit/alnoda-workspaces/tree/main/workspaces
the-turing-way
- Host repository for The Turing Way: a how to guide for reproducible data science
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How to dockerize a jupyer notebooks project?
Actually i think that for your case use you should use binder here you have a tutorial about how to set it up https://github.com/alan-turing-institute/the-turing-way/blob/main/workshops/boost-research-reproducibility-binder/workshop-presentations/zero-to-binder-python.md
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