Micro front ends are one of those things that I’ve never been involved in. Not for the lack of interest, but just not working in an organisation that’s working with them.
They offer a wealth of benefits, such as breaking up larger codebases into smaller, manageable chunks and allow for the deployment through popular containerised platforms like Kubenetes.
However, you’ve got to be in a place that’s got them on the roadmap. It takes a team effort from the dev ops guys to the actual developers to implement the micro front end approach and there’s a learning curve for sure.
But yeah I’m all for them and hope to get involved one day in the future.
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Great tip Phil, consider the AMA tag applied!
Micro front ends are one of those things that I’ve never been involved in. Not for the lack of interest, but just not working in an organisation that’s working with them.
They offer a wealth of benefits, such as breaking up larger codebases into smaller, manageable chunks and allow for the deployment through popular containerised platforms like Kubenetes.
However, you’ve got to be in a place that’s got them on the roadmap. It takes a team effort from the dev ops guys to the actual developers to implement the micro front end approach and there’s a learning curve for sure.
But yeah I’m all for them and hope to get involved one day in the future.