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They can limit the people who see a new feature by setting a feature flag in the code and setting up the parameters for that feature. Rather than just updating an app for every user, developers may want to test it on a limited subset of users and see if the new feature breaks anything or if users prefer a particular approach or design more. The other new feature is a new experiments tool called CloudWatch Evidently, which helps developers set feature flags and run A/B tests inside an application they are building on top of AWS. If You Dont Know Where Youre Going, Youll Probably End Up Somewhere Else: Finding a Career and Getting a Life David P. It’s something companies like AppDynamics and New Relic have been doing for years, but as with most things Amazon they are providing a soup-to-nuts experience for customers inside AWS, and this type of monitoring lets you know when things could be going wrong with your AWS application. Share - You Dont Know JS: up and Going by Kyle Simpson (2015, Trade Paperback) You Dont Know JS: up and Going by Kyle Simpson (2015, Trade Paperback) 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 product ratings. You Dont Know JS: up and Going by Kyle Simpson (2015, Trade Paperback) 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 product ratings. This doesn’t exactly fall under the category of stunning innovation. Share - You Dont Know JS: up and Going by Kyle Simpson (2015, Trade Paperback) CURRENTLY SOLD OUT.