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Why did you start to call component architecture as "microfrontends"? #57

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f1am3d opened this issue Aug 8, 2021 · 5 comments
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@f1am3d
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f1am3d commented Aug 8, 2021

The topic.

@stevula
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stevula commented Aug 17, 2021

I agree. The page seems to be more about Web Components than micro-frontends as a general concept. It does a decent job of discussing the organizational benefits of microfrontends, but I find the article from ThoughWorks gives a more thorough summary of some other approaches besides web components.

@nedredmond
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It's a decent primer.

@sirugh
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sirugh commented Dec 3, 2022

Resurrecting an old post. Oh well.

I feel that the term "micro frontends", as used in both this site and the Martin Fowler post, are just describing two different approaches to front end development as it correlates to the organizational structures and responsibilities of the engineering teams working on the application. They literally start this post detailing a "vertical" organization.

Call it what you will, but I think it's perfectly acceptable to try and define or generalize something like scalable front-end architecture, even if it doesn't align 1:1 with some other opinion about the subject.

@wwmike
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wwmike commented Oct 22, 2023

For me as a backend focused fullstack developer it was an amazing reading. So, thank you very much!

( I'm always a bit sad when I read issues like this, where people are just trying to look smart; while not even bothering to say thank you for receiving someone's hard work for free. )

@brent8642
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For what it's worth, Building Microservices refers to this pattern as "widgets" - which are front end web applications that can exchange information.

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