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Feature Flagging with LaunchDarkly - Modern Approaches to Progressive Deployment - cover

Feature Flagging with LaunchDarkly - Modern Approaches to Progressive Deployment

Robert Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Feature Flagging with LaunchDarkly: Modern Approaches to Progressive Deployment" is an in-depth guide dedicated to unveiling the intricacies of feature flagging in the contemporary software development landscape. This comprehensive book offers valuable insights into the practical application of LaunchDarkly, a leading feature management platform, empowering developers and teams to optimize their deployment processes. By exploring our expertly curated chapters, readers will gain a foundational understanding of feature flags, their lifecycles, and the strategic benefits they bring to software projects.Delving beyond mere implementation, this book addresses advanced topics such as designing effective feature flags, managing progressive delivery, and integrating feature flagging into existing workflows. Real-world case studies further enrich the reader's understanding, illustrating successful applications across various industries. As the field of software development evolves, this book provides readers with the knowledge and tools to stay at the forefront of feature management, ensuring enhanced flexibility, risk mitigation, and product quality. Ideal for developers, product managers, and organizational stakeholders, this book equips readers with both the technical skills and strategic mindset necessary to master feature flagging in today's dynamic environment.
Available since: 01/04/2025.
Print length: 252 pages.

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