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Where can I learn Docker fundamentals?
(lemm.ee)
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I think you've already identified the issue. Docker is pretty "simple", but you've got to approach it from the right angle or else it doesn't make sense. Apart from suggesting the official documentation I can't give you much advice on how to learn it because my path to understanding Docker was pretty much just trying things out and iterating on it. That said here's a tips that could help:
As @housepanther@lemmy.goblackcat.com has already mentioned, building your own images is also pretty helpful since it strips a lot of the "black magic" away and teaches you how to further "mod" existing images.