Sounds like a nightmare to be honest. I'm sure it works fine with a very specific use case in large companies but it doesn't seem even close to worth it for small teams.
It feels like pre-optimization, you're trying to fight against future rewrites that you believe will be needed. I love modern frameworks and tools but jQuery websites still work just fine for the most part and don't require 100s of individual services to do so.
Sounds like a nightmare to be honest. I'm sure it works fine with a very specific use case in large companies but it doesn't seem even close to worth it for small teams.
It feels like pre-optimization, you're trying to fight against future rewrites that you believe will be needed. I love modern frameworks and tools but jQuery websites still work just fine for the most part and don't require 100s of individual services to do so.
Yep, I also don't believe this is worth it in most cases, it's mostly a niche use-case where you would want this.