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When Containers Become Trashcans

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4 Mar 2020CPOL2 min read 8.7K   1  
How containers can quickly become trashcans if unused ones are not deleted
Containers are really awesome, powerful, and useful to the modern developer, but if you aren't mindful, those unused ones can quickly turn from containers to trashcans that can make your development environment unwieldy

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