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You are working on a new feature.<\/p>

You have two options.<\/p>

You can commit and deploy a small amount of code every day, using feature flags when needed to show and hide the changes or ensure things aren't broken whilst being developed.<\/p>

Or, you can wait and deploy everything at once.<\/p>

Which is the less risky approach?<\/p>

Which, if there is an issue, would make it easier to find and fix it?<\/p>

Is it quicker to find an issue in tens of lines of code, or hundreds or thousands?<\/p>

Is it simpler to disable a feature flag to hide the changes or roll back by reverting the commits, re-deploying the code and going through the same process again?<\/p>

Which would you choose?<\/p>", "format": "basic_html", "processed": "

You are working on a new feature.<\/p>

You have two options.<\/p>

You can commit and deploy a small amount of code every day, using feature flags when needed to show and hide the changes or ensure things aren't broken whilst being developed.<\/p>

Or, you can wait and deploy everything at once.<\/p>

Which is the less risky approach?<\/p>

Which, if there is an issue, would make it easier to find and fix it?<\/p>

Is it quicker to find an issue in tens of lines of code, or hundreds or thousands?<\/p>

Is it simpler to disable a feature flag to hide the changes or roll back by reverting the commits, re-deploying the code and going through the same process again?<\/p>

Which would you choose?<\/p>", "summary": "" } ], "feeds_item": [] }