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# Geocomputation with R in Docker
# Geocomputation with Docker

[![](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/geocompr/geocompr?style=plastic)](https://github.com/geocompx/docker/blob/master/)

This repo documents Docker images for geographic research and reproducing code in the book *Geocomputation with R*.
This repo documents Docker images for geographic research and reproducing code in the books *Geocomputation with R* and *Geocomputation with Python*.
The Dockerfiles build on work done for the [Rocker Project](https://www.rocker-project.org/).
As documented on the Rocker Project website, Docker can save time and increase reproducibility by providing an environment with up-to-date and stable software.

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# Geocomputation with R in Docker
# Geocomputation with Docker

[![](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/geocompr/geocompr?style=plastic)](https://github.com/geocompx/docker/blob/master/)

This repo documents Docker images for geographic research and
reproducing code in the book *Geocomputation with R*. The Dockerfiles
build on work done for the [Rocker
Project](https://www.rocker-project.org/). As documented on the Rocker
Project website, Docker can save time and increase reproducibility by
providing an environment with up-to-date and stable software.
reproducing code in the books *Geocomputation with R* and
*Geocomputation with Python*. The Dockerfiles build on work done for the
[Rocker Project](https://www.rocker-project.org/). As documented on the
Rocker Project website, Docker can save time and increase
reproducibility by providing an environment with up-to-date and stable
software.

To get started, after you [install
Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/), try running one of the
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