If you are coming to this series of posts for the first time you might check out my introductory post for a little context.
NFeature looks to be a pretty solid feature toggle implementation written in .Net C#.
This project piqued?my interest because I?ve wanted to try the concept of feature toggles in a project for a while now. With all the hubub last year about feature toggles vs feature branches. I?ve wanted to experience feature toggles first hand.
Interesting. I was doing feature toggles 20 years ago and didn’t even realize there was a name for it. 🙂
Looks interesting, this is a nice idea for a blog post series. By the way I think you mean ‘Piqued my interest’, not ‘Peaked’ 🙂
The author should use his revision control system to handle shipping new features, I don’t know why you linked that article, it is very bad.
To clarify, his specific use case doesn’t justify feature toggles. They should -rarely- be used when it is very hard to test against trunk, otherwise just use a feature branch and make your work 100 times easier.
That’s twice (in this series). Thanks fixed…