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Micro-Frontends Weekly - Issue #19
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You need to define your integration points and define clear ownership around them. TypeScript will get you a nearly thorough compile time check. Write tooling and decouple concerns…
Applying microservice patterns to the frontend yields microfrontends. With them, we get the benefits of microservices in the frontend.
🎥 Videos
In this session, Shreyasi Dey and Anatoly Nekhozhin talk about a framework for micro front-ends implementation that allows:• different teams to create their ...
React Native is one of the most popular alternatives for building cross-platform mobile apps. Many teams select React Native because their current web applic...
Scaling frontend development is hard in a monolith.Today, there’s a better alternative: composing your products with smaller, independent components as micro...
A look at the open source tooling created by the UI Engineering group at JP Morgan to streamline the developer workflow of building and deploying apps in isolation while still delivering a single unifying micro-frontend based portal to the end user, leveraging the use of native support for ES module imports in the browser.
đź› Tools / Frameworks/ Libraries
Ragu is a micro-frontend framework designed to enable multiple teams to work at the same product but in different codebase. Slice your front-end!
FrintJS - The Modular JavaScript Framework
Microfrontend Integration Platform. Open Source platform to build Portals from small, reusable and independently developed and deployed SPAs.