Testing in production sounds wild, right? But what if you could limit it to just one account, then gradually roll it out to more? With feature flags, you can separate code releases from feature launches. This lets you "soft launch" and quickly turn off a feature if something goes wrong. #SaaS #DevJoy
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"Still spending your weekends on releases, just to avoid potential crashes for your users? We've been there too. But we found the solution: feature flags. By separating code releases from feature launches and rolling out changes gradually, we've shifted from weekend releases to releasing during regular daytime hours."
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"Still spending your weekends on releases, just to avoid potential crashes for your users? We’ve been there too. But we found the solution: feature flags. By separating code releases from feature launches and rolling out changes gradually, we’ve shifted from weekend releases to releasing during regular daytime hours."