I could tell you were a solo developer before getting to this comment.
A lot of the problems docker solves is as soon as you need to fit out a team with a mix of environments and split ops from dev
I still use it for individual projects because I never plan on maintaining everything forever - makes it easier to grow to a 1+1 team or hand the project to someone else or solicit contributions
Also builds your experience for when you do work in teams
A lot of the problems docker solves is as soon as you need to fit out a team with a mix of environments and split ops from dev
I still use it for individual projects because I never plan on maintaining everything forever - makes it easier to grow to a 1+1 team or hand the project to someone else or solicit contributions
Also builds your experience for when you do work in teams