Andy is a software developer working at Reaktor in Finland.
He likes talking about Strong Typing, EventSourcing, Continuous Delivery, Architecture, Immutable Infrastructure, and Security. He particularly enjoys making other developers lives easier and automates pretty much anything he touches. He hates complexity, especially unnecessary complexity.
He blogs at https://andydote.co.uk, and spends most of his free time in the gym, reading, or drinking coffee, sometimes at the same time.
Feature toggles are a great asset to your development workflow - they make experimentation and incremental changes easier and help push features through faster. But there are potential problems: old flags, unused flags, or worse, re-used flags can come and bite you when you are least expecting it.
This talk will cover how to use feature toggles effectively, cover some of the horror stories, how they can be avoided, and how to deal with them if they do occur. Examples in C#, but applicable everywhere.
Andy is a software developer working at Reaktor in Finland.
He likes talking about Strong Typing, EventSourcing, Continuous Delivery, Architecture, Immutable Infrastructure, and Security. He particularly enjoys making other developers lives easier and automates pretty much anything he touches. He hates complexity, especially unnecessary complexity.
He blogs at https://andydote.co.uk, and spends most of his free time in the gym, reading, or drinking coffee, sometimes at the same time.
Feature toggles are a great asset to your development workflow - they make experimentation and incremental changes easier and help push features through faster. But there are potential problems: old flags, unused flags, or worse, re-used flags can come and bite you when you are least expecting it.
This talk will cover how to use feature toggles effectively, cover some of the horror stories, how they can be avoided, and how to deal with them if they do occur. Examples in C#, but applicable everywhere.
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