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2024 Survey: Impact of LaunchDarkly on Customer Outcomes

Matt DeLaney
How to build a Pokédex with a Game Mode with Next.js, Vercel, PokeAPI, and LaunchDarkly
Create a Pokédex game using Next.js, Vercel, PokéAPI, and LaunchDarkly. This blog will guide you through building a Pokédex that doubles as a fun quiz game. By leveraging the power of Next.js for dynamic rendering and Vercel for seamless deployment, along with PokéAPI for comprehensive Pokémon data and LaunchDarkly for feature flagging, you’ll have a fully functional and interactive Pokédex. Ready to catch 'em all? Let’s dive in and build your Pokédex together!

Erin Mikail Staples
The Impact of Feature Management on Software Engineering and Business Performance

Matt DeLaney
Let’s Work Together to Make Painful Software Outages a Thing of the Past

Dan Rogers
Ultimate Guide to CI/CD Best Practices to Streamline DevOps

Jesse Sumrak
Split Alternatives for Feature Flag Management and Experimentation
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Amelie Sutsakhan
6 Deployment Strategies (and How to Choose the Best for You)

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Introducing Custom Defaults for Flag Templates

Steve Zegalia
Top 4 Release Management Trends for 2024
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Eric Rubin
5 Ways LaunchDarkly Outshines DIY Feature Flags

Brian Rinaldi
What is mobile app A/B testing? Benefits and best practices
Learn what mobile app A/B testing is, how it works, common use cases, and what the benefits are.

Erin Mikail Staples
Beta testing programs: everything you need to know
In this article, we'll look at what beta testing involves, the benefits it can offer and how you can implement it within your organization.

Brian Rinaldi
Autodesk Used to Only Release Mobile Features Every 6-8 Weeks. Now, It's Every Week

Allison Rogers
Getting Started With LaunchDarkly Migration Flags

Peter McCarron
3 Reasons Mobile App Releases Are So Painful…and How to Fix Them

Matt DeLaney
A beginner's guide to targeting with feature flags
Learn how to use feature flags and LaunchDarkly's targeting engine to deliver targeted experiences to any user, thing, or combination of users and things.

Brian Rinaldi
Introducing Migration Assistant: Migrate and Modernize Without The Pain

Paul Wright
What Are Feature Flags?
Feature flags allow you to enable or disable a feature without modifying source code or requiring a redeploy.

Brian Rinaldi
Galaxy ‘23 Product Release
Unlock the next frontier of DevOps with LaunchDarkly's most epic product release to date.

Jenna Bilotta
Manufacturing Feature Flags: Build vs. Buy...and Duct Tape
Get a fresh perspective on building versus buying an enterprise-grade feature management system.

Cody De Arkland
How Naviance Unlocked Its Monolith to Migrate with Confidence
It's a familiar story. The success and growth of a company eventually created a problem: while it started with a small monolithic architecture, as things expanded, a single codebase maintained and enhanced successfully by a handful of teams simply could not scale to concurrent work by hundreds of engineers.

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The Five Stages of Feature Flag Adoption
In this post, I want to lay out a common pattern I hear when I talk to developers about their adoption of feature flags that may help you in thinking about and planning your own.

Brian Rinaldi
Feature flag considerations in a microservice architecture
In this article, you’ll learn more about feature flags and the situations in which they can help you. You’ll also see how they can be used to help you take granular control of your microservices, enabling you to test new features easily.

James Konik
Feature Flagging for SRE (Site Reliability Engineering) Teams
In this article, you'll take a look at what feature flags are and how they can benefit site reliability engineers, specifically, in their quest to keep an application up and running.

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