Micro Frontends & how we applied it in the Chase App - Teresa wu - NDC Oslo 2023

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • This talk begins with giving a brief discussion on how and why should we build a micro frontends project. Then it extends into a detailed walk-through of micro frontends design process, including architecture, release process and automation. In addition, I will give demo of how we apply those good practices within the Chase UK App.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @PaulSebastianM
    @PaulSebastianM Před 20 dny

    I think the presentation is very dry. Just some bullet points and theories repeated over and over again. Feels like someone is reading a package documentation for me.

  • @penvzila
    @penvzila Před rokem +2

    Nobody should be giving any talk about how the Chase app is an example to do *ANYTHING*. What an absolute joke. It should embarrass you to be associated with the Chase app.

    • @equaco
      @equaco Před rokem +5

      Thats a bit harsh to write the whole talk off,why do you say that?There is lots of content there,which parts is problematic?

    • @martyndissington
      @martyndissington Před rokem

      @@equaco You don't think a talk about "how to succeed with micro frameworks" is undermined by the app they produced being rubbish? 🤔 I think that's a valid point myself!

    • @uome2k7
      @uome2k7 Před rokem +4

      @@martyndissington the developers likely did not have a say in the design of the application, they just had to build it. There could be a lot to learn in how they did that even if you don't like the UX of the application.

    • @martyndissington
      @martyndissington Před rokem

      @@uome2k7 It is certainly possible that the VP of Software Engineering does not have any influence over the performance of their app, although that only raises questions itself.

    • @martyndissington
      @martyndissington Před rokem +1

      @@uome2k7 I think the point being made though was that using a very poor app as the example for your talk undermines it.