Alec Chernicki, Web Architect at Disney+ and Hulu, comes on to talk about how developers can use monorepos to effectively scale applications to an enterprise level.
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/alecortega
https://www.chernicki.com
https://github.com/alec-chernicki
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