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So now we've learnt a bit more about the `docker` client let's move onto
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the important stuff: running more containers. So far none of the
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-containers we've run did anything particularly useful though. So let's
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-build on that experience by running an example web application in
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-Docker.
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+containers we've run did anything particularly useful, so let's
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+change that by running an example web application in Docker.
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For our web application we're going to run a Python Flask application.
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Let's start with a `docker run` command.
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# Next steps
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Until now we've only used images that we've downloaded from
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-[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com) now let's get introduced to
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+[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com). Next, let's get introduced to
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building and sharing our own images.
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Go to [Working with Docker Images](/userguide/dockerimages).
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