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## Description * I updated the code in the main Python guide. I noticed some deprecations in the libraries. I made a refactor and updated the whole code to be totally up to date with the recent library version * I added a section about linting, formatting, and type checking to follow the best practices. I include them in the CI/CD too @craig-osterhout @usha-mandya - [ ] Technical review - [ ] Editorial review - [ ] Product review
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Acknowledgment
This guide is a community contribution. Docker would like to thank Esteban Maya and Igor Aleksandrov for their contribution to this guide.
The Python language-specific guide teaches you how to containerize a Python application using Docker. In this guide, you’ll learn how to:
- Containerize and run a Python application
- Set up a local environment to develop a Python application using containers
- Lint, format, typing and best practices
- Configure a CI/CD pipeline for a containerized Python application using GitHub Actions
- Deploy your containerized Python application locally to Kubernetes to test and debug your deployment
Start by containerizing an existing Python application.