Another great post Natalia! One thing I am expecting from micro-frontends (that we are going to use a lot more this year) is making our team a bit more scalable. As you mentioned in your article, with big FE monolith, it's not always easy for a new joiner to be quickly productive as he needs to understand how the whole application is working, and by the time the workload has decreased, he might not even have the time to become very productive. With micro-frontends (and micro-services too), hopefully with can easily and quickly integrate new joiners during high workload. That's still pure theory but let's see how it goes...
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Another great post Natalia! One thing I am expecting from micro-frontends (that we are going to use a lot more this year) is making our team a bit more scalable. As you mentioned in your article, with big FE monolith, it's not always easy for a new joiner to be quickly productive as he needs to understand how the whole application is working, and by the time the workload has decreased, he might not even have the time to become very productive. With micro-frontends (and micro-services too), hopefully with can easily and quickly integrate new joiners during high workload. That's still pure theory but let's see how it goes...
Thanks Armel! Let me know how it goes! That is a very good point!