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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
+ | {{incomplete|Created by SOME GLUED TOGETHER SERVERS - Please change this comment when editing this page. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | ||
− | + | Docker is a computer program that performs operating-system-level virtualization also known as containerization. It is developed by Docker, Inc. White Hat was complaining about how everyone was using Docker, and then Cueball went on about how he wanted to use a tablet as a wall display. He went on about how he tried programming it, but he eventually gave up and glued two smartphones together. The joke is that he achieved software enlightenment, even though he didn't code any software. | |
− | + | Many (most? all?) programmers these days rely heavily on previously written code found online, eg StackExchange. This has the advantage that it takes less work, and if it's well written and documented, can be easily customised for the specific task and environment at hand. It has the disadvantage that it's also easy to incorporate it into other software without fully understanding how it works; in theory, an entire program can be developed from such code, by "gluing together stuff that you don't understand". | |
− | + | External links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docker_(software) | |
− | + | ==Transcript== | |
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− | + | :White Hat: Man, Docker is being used for everything. | |
− | + | :White Hat: I don't know how to feel about it. | |
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− | :White Hat: Man, Docker is being used for | ||
− | :White Hat: I don't know how | ||
:Cueball: Story time! | :Cueball: Story time! | ||
− | + | :Cueball: Once, long ago I wanted to use an old tablet as a wall display. | |
− | :Cueball: Once, long ago | ||
− | + | :Cueball: I had an app and a calendar webpage that I wanted to show side by side, but the OS didnt have split-screen support. | |
− | :Cueball: I had an app and a calendar webpage that I wanted to show side by side, but the OS | ||
:Cueball: So I decided to build my own app. | :Cueball: So I decided to build my own app. | ||
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:Cueball: I downloaded the SDK and the IDE, registered as a developer, and started reading the language's docs. | :Cueball: I downloaded the SDK and the IDE, registered as a developer, and started reading the language's docs. | ||
− | + | :Cueball: Then I realized it would be way easier to get two smaller phones on eBay and glue them together. | |
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:Cueball: On that day, I achieved software enlightenment. | :Cueball: On that day, I achieved software enlightenment. | ||
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:White Hat: But you never learned to write software. | :White Hat: But you never learned to write software. | ||
:Cueball: No, I just learned how to glue together stuff that I don't understand. | :Cueball: No, I just learned how to glue together stuff that I don't understand. | ||
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[[Category:Comics featuring White Hat]] | [[Category:Comics featuring White Hat]] | ||
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | [[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]] | ||
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