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Feature Toggles: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Summary
Andy Davies covers how to use feature toggles effectively, some of the horror stories and how to avoid them, and how to deal with them if they do occur.
Bio
Andy Davies is a software developer working at Reaktor. He likes talking about Strong Typing, EventSourcing, Continuous Delivery, Architecture, and Immutable Infrastructure. He particularly enjoys making other developers' lives easier and automates pretty much anything he touches. He blogs at https://andydote.co.uk, and sometimes streams software development on https://twitch.tv/pondidum.
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