Yes, that's a good point. I have two Rails sites (side projects) and I've never worked with something so finicky. Something always breaks, and after every OS update I habe troubles getting my dev environment back up. I can see the appeal for Docker there.
But with all my other stuff this is really not an issue. I have a few small services written in Python, and some old stuff in PHP, and that stuff is so easy to run and deploy on pretty much any OS, and adding Docker would just add pointless complexity.
But with all my other stuff this is really not an issue. I have a few small services written in Python, and some old stuff in PHP, and that stuff is so easy to run and deploy on pretty much any OS, and adding Docker would just add pointless complexity.