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The Power of Micro Frontends & Breaking Down Monoliths | Thayse Onofrio
Manage episode 421901636 series 2844204
This week, guest host Ben Lloyd Pearson chats with Thayse Onofrio, Software Engineer at Clutch and ex Thoughtworks. Thayse discusses how micro frontends allow individual application components to be operated and deployed independently, helping teams avoid the complexities of a monolithic architecture. They cover the technicalities, challenges, and advantages of implementing micro frontends, including the importance of module federation and proper coordination among developer teams. Learn about the future of frontend development, the cultural impacts, and the best practices from Thayse’s experience.
Episode highlights:
01:02 What is a micro frontend?
04:08 Building from scratch vs. out-of-the-box solutions
10:30 What’s the process for moving to a more micro frontend based approach?
15:46 What changes do you need to use a micro frontend framework?
17:28 What does a team using micro frontends benefit from once it's all set up?
Show Notes:
- Thayse Onofrio | Twitter
- Thayse Onofrio | Substack
- Thayse Onofrio | LinkedIn
- Thayse Onofrio | LeadDev
- Software Engineering Intelligence: Exposed & In Action
OFFERS
- Start Free Trial: Get started with LinearB's AI productivity platform for free.
- Book a Demo: Learn how you can ship faster, improve DevEx, and lead with confidence in the AI era.
LEARN ABOUT LINEARB
- AI Code Reviews: Automate reviews to catch bugs, security risks, and performance issues before they hit production.
- AI & Productivity Insights: Go beyond DORA with AI-powered recommendations and dashboards to measure and improve performance.
- AI-Powered Workflow Automations: Use AI-generated PR descriptions, smart routing, and other automations to reduce developer toil.
- MCP Server: Interact with your engineering data using natural language to build custom reports and get answers on the fly.
256 episodes
Manage episode 421901636 series 2844204
This week, guest host Ben Lloyd Pearson chats with Thayse Onofrio, Software Engineer at Clutch and ex Thoughtworks. Thayse discusses how micro frontends allow individual application components to be operated and deployed independently, helping teams avoid the complexities of a monolithic architecture. They cover the technicalities, challenges, and advantages of implementing micro frontends, including the importance of module federation and proper coordination among developer teams. Learn about the future of frontend development, the cultural impacts, and the best practices from Thayse’s experience.
Episode highlights:
01:02 What is a micro frontend?
04:08 Building from scratch vs. out-of-the-box solutions
10:30 What’s the process for moving to a more micro frontend based approach?
15:46 What changes do you need to use a micro frontend framework?
17:28 What does a team using micro frontends benefit from once it's all set up?
Show Notes:
- Thayse Onofrio | Twitter
- Thayse Onofrio | Substack
- Thayse Onofrio | LinkedIn
- Thayse Onofrio | LeadDev
- Software Engineering Intelligence: Exposed & In Action
OFFERS
- Start Free Trial: Get started with LinearB's AI productivity platform for free.
- Book a Demo: Learn how you can ship faster, improve DevEx, and lead with confidence in the AI era.
LEARN ABOUT LINEARB
- AI Code Reviews: Automate reviews to catch bugs, security risks, and performance issues before they hit production.
- AI & Productivity Insights: Go beyond DORA with AI-powered recommendations and dashboards to measure and improve performance.
- AI-Powered Workflow Automations: Use AI-generated PR descriptions, smart routing, and other automations to reduce developer toil.
- MCP Server: Interact with your engineering data using natural language to build custom reports and get answers on the fly.
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