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Thanks for putting together this list — it’s really helpful to see Docker trainers who bring real-world experience and practical teaching skills to the table, because containerization concepts can feel abstract until you’ve worked through real examples. I appreciate that the focus seems to be on instructors who can explain not just commands but how Docker fits into broader workflows like image optimization, networking, storage, and integration with CI/CD pipelines, which are the areas where learners often struggle most. The range of trainers mentioned also gives people options depending on their experience level and goals, whether they’re just getting started or looking to go deeper into advanced topics. One suggestion for future posts might be a brief note on each trainer’s areas of specialization — like Docker Compose, orchestration basics, or registry management — to help readers decide who might be the best fit for their needs. Overall, this feels like a thoughtful and practical resource for anyone looking to strengthen their Docker skills — thanks again for sharing!
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