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Micro Frontend architecture with Module Federations is one of the ways of scaling Frontend applications. React or any other apps that come out of the box can easily get complex as teams get more requirements and the company grows, therefore a good way of scaling the app, as well as the team is necessary. Let's discuss the natural progression of a small-size company scaling into a large one. Consider supporting the channel by clicking the "Thanks" button ❤️ 🙌 Become my Patreon and get exclusive perks: https://patreon.com/softdevdiaries 💼 Follow me on LinkedIn and drop me a message if you'd like: https://linkedin.com/in/gusgadirov 💻 Also, let's connect on GitHub: https://github.com/gusgad 📚 Resources: Article on Micro-Frontends: https://www.aplyca.com/en/blog/micro-frontends-what-are-they-and-when-to-use-them Micro-Frontends with Angular: https://dev.to/michaeljota/how-to-split-an-angular-app-into-micro-frontend-apps-1fi9 Micro-Frontends with React: https://blog.logrocket.com/build-micro-frontend-application-react/ What are Microservices?: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/architecture/guide/architecture-styles/microservices What is Module Federation?: https://www.syncfusion.com/blogs/post/what-is-webpack-module-federation-and-why-does-it-matter.aspx Module Federation with Angular and Nx: https://www.angulararchitects.io/en/aktuelles/using-module-federation-with-monorepos-and-angular/ And don't forget to subscribe for more videos like this 😊
