Micro-services have been very popular on the backend for a while now. But can this architecture be applied to the front-end as well? Should it be applied to the front-end? Michael Geers, who literally wrote the book on micro-fronts ends, explains what they are and why they can be a powerful architectural pattern especially when implementing large-scale projects. He also describes how Web Components can be used to enable this type of application architecture.Panel
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Links
- Twitter: Jason Miller
- Twitter: Michael Geers
- Manning | Micro Frontends in Action (40% off Manning Code: podjsjabber19)
- The Tractor Store
- Grid Garden | Ein Spiel um CSS Gridzu lernen
- Flexbox Zombies | Mastery Games
- Grid Critters
- Devchat.tv: Podcast Guest Preparation Instructions
- Micro Frontend- extending the microservice idea to frontend development
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