GOTO 2019 • Building Resilient Frontend Architecture • Monica Lent
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Monica Lent - Lead Frontend Engineer at SumUp
ABSTRACT
Change is inevitable. So is legacy. And too often, we as developers (who love to solve problems by coding) fall into the trap of believing the only way to fix it is by rewriting everything again and again. But how can we design an application architecture that is more resilient to change in the first place? How can we defend against entropy in a system where people are pushing changes every day?
In this talk we’ll define what architecture means for the frontend, dispel some commonly-held myths, and look at specific tools and techniques on a scale from micro to macro that you [...]
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Видео GOTO 2019 • Building Resilient Frontend Architecture • Monica Lent канала GOTO Conferences
http://gotober.com
Monica Lent - Lead Frontend Engineer at SumUp
ABSTRACT
Change is inevitable. So is legacy. And too often, we as developers (who love to solve problems by coding) fall into the trap of believing the only way to fix it is by rewriting everything again and again. But how can we design an application architecture that is more resilient to change in the first place? How can we defend against entropy in a system where people are pushing changes every day?
In this talk we’ll define what architecture means for the frontend, dispel some commonly-held myths, and look at specific tools and techniques on a scale from micro to macro that you [...]
Download slides and read the full abstract here:
https://gotober.com/2019/sessions/1119/building-resilient-frontend-architecture
https://twitter.com/GOTOber
https://www.linkedin.com/company/goto-
https://www.facebook.com/GOTOConferences
#frontend #FrontendArchitecture #SoftwareArchitecture #React #UserInterface #DeveloperProductivity
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