flagsmith-ios-client
AnswerOverflow
flagsmith-ios-client | AnswerOverflow | |
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16 | 752 | |
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5.0 | 9.6 | |
about 20 hours ago | 2 days ago | |
Swift | TypeScript | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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flagsmith-ios-client
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Testing in Production with Canary Deployments: A How-To Guide
Glad you asked. Canary deployment, A/B testing, etc., processes were always limited to DevOps personnel. Now, tools like Flagsmith give this power to software engineers who can do it themselves with the clever use of feature flags.
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5 Open-Source Repositories for Faster Development in Monolithic Architecture
Many companies choose to level up their feature flags and come to Flagsmith because they’re moving from a monolith to a microservice architecture. However, as engineers, we find ourselves moving in the monolith direction to support them. We even chose to build our monolith and write about that decision.
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Implementing Feature Flags with Next.js and App Router
In this article we will discuss how we can combine the power of Vercel and feature flags (Flagsmith - open source) to build and deploy a config controlled application from scratch in less than 15 minutes using Next.Js feature flags.
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Feature flags implementation in Nest.js 😻
There are however Saas to implement directly a feature management system. Several solutions exist like LaunchDarkly, Flagsmith or Unleash.io. Using a SaaS (Software as a Service) feature flagging solution offers the advantage of a faster and more straightforward implementation process. These services are readily available and can be quickly integrated into your project.
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Boost DX, Enhance UX, and Skyrocket Profits! Dive into a sub-50ms world with Edge Feature Flags 🚀
FlagSmith (Reasonably priced SaaS version)
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Don't Use Discord as a Forum
This depends entirely on volume IMO. We [1] use Discord for this, and its great, but we don't have a large message volume. Discord seems way better than Slack for this use case as there's a single login which is built around connecting to multiple servers, unlike Slack.
[1]. https://www.flagsmith.com/
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How to use Feature Flags in an iOS App [with code examples]
dependencies: [ .package(url: "https://github.com/Flagsmith/flagsmith-ios-client.git", from: "1.1.1"), ] If your project doesn’t contain a Package.swift file, go to the Menu bar in Xcode, select File, and then Add Packages. Then, in the search field, add the following URL:
AnswerOverflow
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I Live in IRC (2015)
> TOO many bots log entire channels out to public html sites. This is prevalent in everything like discord etc but the degree to it in IRC is just ridiculous god knows what any of those 1500 bots in a channel are doing.
These sorts of bots are quite rare on Discord, you usually have to make an account to be able to see anything. There have been attempts at standardizing this (like https://www.answeroverflow.com/) but they haven't taken off. Public logs are much more common on IRC than on Discord.
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Posthog is closing their Slack community in favor of forum
Related: AnswerOverflow makes Discord messages searchable on Google/ other search engines. It’s open source.
https://www.answeroverflow.com/
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Don't Use Discord as a Forum
I agree that the discord centralization for Q&A is becoming problematic, it makes it less discoverable and searchable (Had this problem a lot with Svelte).
That said, I have had success so far using https://www.answeroverflow.com/ to search discord for questions. It sucks we have to use such tools, but given the current situation, it's also better to adapt.
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Discord Is Not Documentation
We've started mirroring our Discord to the web using https://www.answeroverflow.com/
You could roll your own equivalent but AnswerFlow has some nice features and handles issues around consent nicely.
If you're starting a Discord then I'd strongly recommend stating upfront that you might mirror content to another location even if you're not doing it now - it makes it a lot easier than doing so further down the line.
A better solution would be to not use Discord but friction, push-back from my colleagues on alternatives and a fear of fragmenting the community made this the best option for us.
- Show HN: Answer Overflow – Indexing Discord content into the web
- Show HN: Indexing Discord content into the web Answer Overflow
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What are some alternatives?
workers.cloudflare.com - The Cloudflare Workers website.
DFeed - D news aggregator, newsgroup client, web newsreader and IRC bot
swift-sdk - ConfigCat SDK for Swift. ConfigCat is a hosted feature flag service: https://configcat.com. Manage feature toggles across frontend, backend, mobile, desktop apps. Alternative to LaunchDarkly. Management app + feature flag SDKs.
linen.dev - Lightweight Google-searchable Slack alternative for Communities
vercel-flagsmith-integration
t3-stripe - Example Stripe integration with create-t3-app bootstrapped Next.js application
twoflags-api - TwoFlags Feature Flags API
DiscordChatExporter-frontend - Browse json files exported by Tyrrrz/DiscordChatExporter in familiar discord like user interface
RealFlags - 🔧 Feature Flagging for Swift
DiscordChatExporter - Exports Discord chat logs to a file
Discord-History-Tracker - Desktop app & browser script that saves Discord chat history into a file, and an offline viewer that displays the file.
multihash-serialise - Haskell libraries for interacting with IPFS