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(upbeat music) - Hi, Iamp;#39;m Brian and today I wanna talk to you about Feature Flagging with LaunchDarkly and Visual Studio Code. So quick, who I am. I am a Developer Experience Engineer at LaunchDarkly. I do a lot of other stuff. Like I wrote the Jamstack Book from Manning which just came out, if youamp;#39;re interested in Jamstack, I do a lot of Jamstack things. I have a Jamstack newsletter from Cooper Press. Iamp;#39;m also very active in the community I run, a community called CFE.dev that hosts a lot of free meetups that you can join. And if youamp;#39;re in the Orlando area, I run the Orlando Devs Group, which is the biggest group in the area for developers. So thatamp;#39;s it about me. But I want to talk to you today about feature flags. Now, many of you may have already heard of feature flags but there could be a bunch of you who have not actually used feature flags within an application. So I want to give you a quick rundown of what feature flags are. Basically, this