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The existing "Deploying your Webapp" chapter has great information on deploying an app with full stack setup. Increasingly, docker is being used to deploy apps so there should probably be a chapter on it. As a nice to have there could be a section on how to deploy to some of the major cloud providers like AWS and Google Cloud. Also, since the currently deploying chapter already has a lot of information it may make sense to have it as a separate chapter under the advanced section. Thoughts?
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Sounds like a great idea, or possibly as a cookbook or wiki entry instead
(with a link from the book).
On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 7:06 PM, Matt Renaud [email protected]
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The existing "Deploying your Webapp" chapter has great information on
deploying an app with full stack setup. Increasingly, docker is being used
to deploy apps so there should probably be a chapter on it. As a nice to
have there could be a section on how to deploy to some of the major cloud
providers like AWS and Google Cloud. Also, since the currently deploying
chapter already has a lot of information it may make sense to have it as a
separate chapter under the advanced section. Thoughts?
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The existing "Deploying your Webapp" chapter has great information on deploying an app with full stack setup. Increasingly, docker is being used to deploy apps so there should probably be a chapter on it. As a nice to have there could be a section on how to deploy to some of the major cloud providers like AWS and Google Cloud. Also, since the currently deploying chapter already has a lot of information it may make sense to have it as a separate chapter under the advanced section. Thoughts?
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