Using only Docker to build and run applications and commands removes the need for previous knowledge in some tool or programming language. Also, it avoids the necessity to install new modules and dependencies directly to the system, which makes development machine-independent. https://smashingmagazine.com/2022/07/using-nothing-but-docker-projects/
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Probably true for larger companies with lots of projects. For one person (althought with several projects), it is sufficient to own some server and run everything there. Nothing against docker, it is useful some some cases (easily to reproduce development environment, scale project, releasing new version on production).
On other side, docker will just increase complexity, take lot of disk space, decrease performance, you need to learn some orchestration tools (swarm, kubernetes, zookeeper...). Have idea about networking. And if you dont have some good money making project with lots of users and request, it is only nice to have...