Dockside is an open-source tool for provisioning lightweight access-controlled IDEs, staging environments and sandboxes - aka ‘devtainers’ - on local machines, on-premises (raw metal or VM) or in the cloud.
Provision dev containers and staging environments with IDEs
Dockside is an open-source tool for provisioning lightweight access-controlled IDEs, staging environments and sandboxes - aka ‘devtainers’ - on local machines, on-premises (raw metal or VM) or in the cloud.
We're excited to announce the open-source release of Dockside, a development tool for provisioning lightweight access-controlled development containers, staging environments and sandboxes - aka ‘devtainers’ - on local machines, on-premises (raw metal or VM) or in the cloud. Github: https://github.com/newsnowlabs/dockside Dockside is a tool for provisioning lightweight access-controlled IDEs, staging environments and sandboxes - aka ‘devtainers’ - on local machines, on-premises (raw metal or VM)
?makers can we use it for production?
This looks useful, will check it out!
Our 'dev enviroment' journey over nearly 25 years, has been from provisioning our web devs with a personal computer each to develop on ... ... through provisioning them with personal VM each to work and stage on ... ... and in recent years, thanks to Dockside, allowing them to provision as many development and staging containers as they need to work on, demo on, and test their work. The improvements - in productivity for the whole team; in the reliability of the work our developers produce; and
I like it. I'm in the queue to beta.
The scores reflect launch-period engagement. Historical data is preserved and doesn't change retroactively. The build date at the bottom shows when the index was last refreshed.
Check the similar products section on this page, or browse the category pages linked in the tags above. Each category page shows all products for a given year, sorted by engagement.
A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.