Micro-Frontends Weekly - Issue #7

Conway's Law

Any piece of software reflects the organizational structure that produced it.

πŸ“ Articles

How to use Standalone Components with Module Federation? How to group several Standalone Components and expose them together?

Micro frontends are becoming a rage in front-end development. Get to know the reasons that motivated us to move towards micro frontends.

In part 1, I mentioned that microfrontend solutions aim at maximizing team efficiency. It allows teams to laser focus and release certain parts of an application independently and without worrying…

πŸŽ₯ Videos

Micro Frontends are awesome, but they can be difficult to set up, maintain and scale. Learn how Nx and Monorepos not only embrace Micro Frontends, but provid...

Frontend Lighting Talks - Frontend Architecture summary:0:00:00 πŸ‘‹ Welcome & Introduction0:05:06 πŸ’¬ Micro-Frontends With Module Federation - Daniel Frey0:35:...

The Risks of Micro-FrontendsAre you considering if the Micro-Frontend pattern is a good fit for you and your organisation? do you want to make the right choi...

Have you ever considered using multiple frameworks or framework versions for one application? Clearly this is best avoided. However, there are several scenar...

πŸŽ™ Podcasts

Listen to this episode from The Angular Plus Show on Spotify. Lara and Jennifer talk to Zack Jackson about the creation of Module Federation and its place in the Micro Frontend landscape.

Do you find managing dependencies difficult? In this episode, we conclude our four-part series on Micro-Frontends by discussing with Colum Ferry about Nx, Module Federation, and why using technology to solve problems sometimes isn't the right answer