As mentioned in the previous newsletter, we have added labs to the Docker beginner course. At most, this is at the beta stage, as these things are new to us as well. If you encounter issues, please let me know or leave a comment below each chapter.
So these labs are basically a Python file that you can find at the end of each chapter. Download then and run those Python files. You'll be presented with tasks and instructions on the screen. Docker is needed to be installed on your system.
If you need reference, please watch this demo video of how to run these labs.
Next, we are working on "Docker Level Up" course that takes the beginner course to an advanced level. The course should be published by the end of this month or the beginning of the next month.
18 courses so far and weβre just getting started. Two new courses have already been released in 2026, and our goal is to reach at least 25 courses by the end of the year πͺ
Thatβs also why this is a great time to consider the Pro membership. It gives you access to all current and future courses. You can choose the annual Pro plan at $69 per year, or skip recurring payments altogether with a lifetime membership for $199, a special price reserved for newsletter subscribers.
If youβve been thinking about upgrading, this is a good moment to jump in.