
Expert presents ideal platform for micro-frontends
TL;DR
Luca Mezzalira introduced a decision framework for micro-frontends. He emphasized team structure and the use of a 'tiger team' for core architecture.
Luca Mezzalira introduced a decision framework for developing micro-frontends, covering topics like composition, routing, and communication. The expert emphasized the importance of structuring teams "aligned to the flow" and utilizing a "tiger team" for the core architecture.
Mezzalira explained that micro-frontends allow for greater team independence, reducing external dependencies and thus increasing development efficiency. He also highlighted the use of "guardrails" and discovery services to facilitate coordination among the platform's various components.
One of the main benefits of this model is the ability to achieve over 25 deployments per day, enhancing agility and responsiveness of development teams to market needs.
According to Mezzalira, the use of micro-frontends not only improves technical efficiency but also offers socio-technical advantages, such as better collaboration among teams and greater operational independence.
This approach enables companies to adopt a more flexible and responsive structure while maintaining the quality and consistency of the final product.
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