TW Presents: The one right way to do microfrontends - two opinions
When people started talking about microservices, what they meant was splitting up big things into little things in every part of your application. What really happened was, however, that the splitting happened mostly on the backend. The frontend of the application has remained a large, monolithic ball of mud for the majority of software projects we have seen. Only recently people have realized that the benefits of microservices can apply to frontend development as well. Being independent, as we all know, can improve the pace of delivery and the happiness of the developers. As always, there is only one true way to achieve microfrontends, and Mario and Matthias have found them all.
In the following two sessions we want to show you opposite approaches and outline the advantages and disadvantages, helping you understand which one might be the best fit for your project.
About the speakers
Matthias was co-founder of two web companies, worked at Microsoft, AutoScout24 and 1&1 as Developer, Business Engineer and Manager before he joined ThoughtWorks as Consultant. His main interests Continuous Delivery, DevOps, software development, agile and self organised teams, all of which he tried to establish at each of those milestones - not always successful but never without learning something new.
Mario develops software for a living. Then he goes home and continues reading about software because he just cannot get enough.
At some point, somebody thought it was a good idea to make him the technical lead of an agile team. He quickly discovered that building things himself is not the same as helping somebody else figure it out.
He learned, somewhat to his surprise, that he really enjoys sharing ideas. According to their feedback, other developers have managed to learn something from Mario. At least they don't tend to run away screaming, which is, as he thinks, a good thing.
http://www.thoughtworks.com/
Видео TW Presents: The one right way to do microfrontends - two opinions канала Thoughtworks
In the following two sessions we want to show you opposite approaches and outline the advantages and disadvantages, helping you understand which one might be the best fit for your project.
About the speakers
Matthias was co-founder of two web companies, worked at Microsoft, AutoScout24 and 1&1 as Developer, Business Engineer and Manager before he joined ThoughtWorks as Consultant. His main interests Continuous Delivery, DevOps, software development, agile and self organised teams, all of which he tried to establish at each of those milestones - not always successful but never without learning something new.
Mario develops software for a living. Then he goes home and continues reading about software because he just cannot get enough.
At some point, somebody thought it was a good idea to make him the technical lead of an agile team. He quickly discovered that building things himself is not the same as helping somebody else figure it out.
He learned, somewhat to his surprise, that he really enjoys sharing ideas. According to their feedback, other developers have managed to learn something from Mario. At least they don't tend to run away screaming, which is, as he thinks, a good thing.
http://www.thoughtworks.com/
Видео TW Presents: The one right way to do microfrontends - two opinions канала Thoughtworks
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