Atom or Visual Studio Code IDE on Windows 10 host connect to Linux on Docker
- I have a Windows 10 machine
- I installed Docker for Windows
- I downloaded Docker version of Ubuntu 18.04 and I run it in my Docker on Windows
- Now I want to develop, create and run some Python code on Ubuntu Docker but using the IDE(Atom or Visual Studio Code) that I have installed on my Windows 10 machine.
How can I do that?
the reason why I want to do it is because I don't see a way of installing and running Atom or Visual Studio on the Docker Image of Ubuntu.
I did install it, but the IDE never starts due to some limitations of Ubuntu functionalities installed on the Docker version of Ubuntu.
Thanks.
windows docker ubuntu ide atom-editor
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- I have a Windows 10 machine
- I installed Docker for Windows
- I downloaded Docker version of Ubuntu 18.04 and I run it in my Docker on Windows
- Now I want to develop, create and run some Python code on Ubuntu Docker but using the IDE(Atom or Visual Studio Code) that I have installed on my Windows 10 machine.
How can I do that?
the reason why I want to do it is because I don't see a way of installing and running Atom or Visual Studio on the Docker Image of Ubuntu.
I did install it, but the IDE never starts due to some limitations of Ubuntu functionalities installed on the Docker version of Ubuntu.
Thanks.
windows docker ubuntu ide atom-editor
any one please?
– kuatroka
Nov 28 at 11:24
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- I have a Windows 10 machine
- I installed Docker for Windows
- I downloaded Docker version of Ubuntu 18.04 and I run it in my Docker on Windows
- Now I want to develop, create and run some Python code on Ubuntu Docker but using the IDE(Atom or Visual Studio Code) that I have installed on my Windows 10 machine.
How can I do that?
the reason why I want to do it is because I don't see a way of installing and running Atom or Visual Studio on the Docker Image of Ubuntu.
I did install it, but the IDE never starts due to some limitations of Ubuntu functionalities installed on the Docker version of Ubuntu.
Thanks.
windows docker ubuntu ide atom-editor
- I have a Windows 10 machine
- I installed Docker for Windows
- I downloaded Docker version of Ubuntu 18.04 and I run it in my Docker on Windows
- Now I want to develop, create and run some Python code on Ubuntu Docker but using the IDE(Atom or Visual Studio Code) that I have installed on my Windows 10 machine.
How can I do that?
the reason why I want to do it is because I don't see a way of installing and running Atom or Visual Studio on the Docker Image of Ubuntu.
I did install it, but the IDE never starts due to some limitations of Ubuntu functionalities installed on the Docker version of Ubuntu.
Thanks.
windows docker ubuntu ide atom-editor
windows docker ubuntu ide atom-editor
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any one please?
– kuatroka
Nov 28 at 11:24
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any one please?
– kuatroka
Nov 28 at 11:24
any one please?
– kuatroka
Nov 28 at 11:24
any one please?
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Nov 28 at 11:24
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