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## A brief introduction
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- This was initially written to support in-person,
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instructor-led workshops and tutorials
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- You can also follow along on your own, at your own pace
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- We included as much information as possible in these slides
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- We recommend having a mentor to help you ...
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- ... Or be comfortable spending some time reading the Docker
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[documentation](https://docs.docker.com/) ...
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- ... And looking for answers in the [Docker forums](forums.docker.com),
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[StackOverflow](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/docker),
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and other outlets
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class: self-paced
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## Hands on, you shall practice
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- Nobody ever became a Jedi by spending their lives reading Wookiepedia
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- Likewise, it will take more than merely *reading* these slides
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to make you an expert
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- These slides include *tons* of exercises
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- They assume that you have access to a cluster of Docker nodes
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- If you are attending a workshop or tutorial:
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<br/>you will be given specific instructions to access your cluster
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- If you are doing this on your own:
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<br/>you can use
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[Play-With-Docker](http://www.play-with-docker.com/) and
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read [these instructions](https://github.com/jpetazzo/orchestration-workshop#using-play-with-docker) for extra
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details
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