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Using Feature Flags in an Angular Application

· 6 min read
Roxana Halați
I'm pretty cool, but I cry a lot.

In today's fast-paced digital landscape, users expect seamless, high-quality software experiences without interruptions. As developers, our challenge is introducing new features and updates without causing downtime. The solution? Feature flags. With feature flags, you can safely roll out new features gradually, ensuring your application remains fully operational while the development process continues.

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Feature Flags in Microfrontend Architecture

· 7 min read
David Herbert
Changing the world, one line of code at a time

In today's fast-paced world, the web development landscape is constantly evolving, with user expectations for fast and responsive applications driving innovation. The need for more modular, scalable, and maintainable architectures is more crucial than ever, as web applications are now required to be highly adaptable and feature-rich.

This has led to the rise of Microfrontends, an architectural approach that addresses the challenges faced by large frontend development teams working on monolithic frontend applications. Microfrontends have emerged as a solution to this challenge by breaking down these frontend monoliths into smaller, manageable components owned by cross-functional teams to facilitate the independent delivery of updates and new features. What are Microfrontends