Part 1. Getting started with micro frontends
Frontend development has evolved a lot over the last decade. The web applications we are building today have to load quickly, run on a broad range of devices, and should react swiftly to user interactions. For a lot of businesses, the web frontend is the prime interaction surface for their users. So it’s natural to put a lot of thought and attention to detail into its development.
When your project is small, and you’re working with a handful of developers, building a nice web application is a straightforward task. However, if your business has a large web application and wants to improve and add new features continually, a single team will quickly be overwhelmed. This is where the micro frontend ...
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