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29 October 2020 Updated 29 October 2020
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Peter
Docker-compose makes it very easy to use the same Docker image for your Flask application and the Celery worker(s).
10 October 2020 Updated 11 October 2020
by
Peter
Starting with Celery is easy. But before you take Celery to production, you have to spend a lot of time to really understand it.
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