This getting started provided very basic essentials for using Docker on Mac, Windows, and Linux. If you want to learn more with regard to end-to-end development, start with the full install instructions and feature overviews, then follow up with more advanced tutorials and user guides.
Depending on your interest, the Docker documentation contains a wealth of information. Here are some places to start:
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<tdclass="tg-031e">More about Docker for Mac, features, examples, FAQs, relationship to Docker Machine and Docker Toolbox, and how this fits in the Docker ecosystem</td>
<tdclass="tg-031e">More about Docker for Windows, features, examples, FAQs, relationship to Docker Machine and Docker Toolbox, and how this fits in the Docker ecosystem</td>
<tdclass="tg-031e">More advanced tutorials on running containers, building your own images, networking containers, managing data for containers, and storing images on Docker Hub</td>