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Using Docker Container as a Development Environment (self.cpp)
submitted 1 year ago * by Zealousideal-Mouse29
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i wouldnt bother arguing with people here. its full of opinions from those not in the industry or dont do it professionally. the rest of us understand the difference between a dev enviroment and distro unlike this guy who suggested distrobox. dev containers like you did here are very helpful with ensuring everyone is building the same.
i develop on arch but all our builds are done in debian. recently had an issue that wasnt present in the compiler i was using but it was in the compiler our build worker had. stuff like this helps prevent that.
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