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I kind already talked about them, but only from the A/B tests perspective. There are a lot of other good usages for flags, like soft rollouts/releases, dual writes and so on.
Awesome I'll be sure to read it if you post it on here!
Yeah totally agree with this, would only use the config side (colours etc) on something meaningful.
Also, I tend to slowly remove flags as they become more stable/mature. Having stagnant flags is definitely something to avoid.
I kind already talked about them, but only from the A/B tests perspective. There are a lot of other good usages for flags, like soft rollouts/releases, dual writes and so on.
Yeah totally, I was genuinely surprised how using them totally changed my dev experience at times especially being able to do smaller releases