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How to build your virtual workspace
First things first, we need to build the image. Indeed there is nothing special in this section, because we will only write a Dockerfile for our image. Yet, what make this image special are the pieces of software that will include. Generally, you ought to setup packages required to run your project and your tests, along side with a version control system like git. As far as I am concerned, I included the following packages in my lightweight alpine base image:
What are some alternatives?
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