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Published inOct 2023
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Vinci J Rufus
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Vinci Rufus is a VP for technology at Publicis Sapient. He has spent over 25 years building web applications using various technologies. He has been focused on building micro frontends for about half a decade and has successfully built and managed micro frontend-based applications for a few large clients. He was formerly a Google Developer Expert and has had the opportunity to speak at numerous conferences on modern frontend and cloud-native technologies.
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Avoiding the overuse of Shared Component Code

When it comes to building microservices or microfrontends, team independence is the highest priority. Anything that makes a team dependent on another team should be strongly discouraged.

In our experience as software developers, we’ve always come across principles such as reusability, Do not Repeat Yourself (DRY), and so on. In fact most senior developers are constantly looking how do they create common utilities, helpers shared components, and so on, to help the teams be more productive.

However, when it comes to the world of microservices and microfrontends, overuse of these shared libraries can lead to what is called “dependency hell” or a “distributed monolith,” which is the worst of both worlds.

This is bad for microfrontends because using shared libraries or code immediately takes away the independence of teams, as now two or more teams are dependent on updates or bug fixes to be made for...

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Published in: Oct 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804610961

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Vinci J Rufus

Vinci Rufus is a VP for technology at Publicis Sapient. He has spent over 25 years building web applications using various technologies. He has been focused on building micro frontends for about half a decade and has successfully built and managed micro frontend-based applications for a few large clients. He was formerly a Google Developer Expert and has had the opportunity to speak at numerous conferences on modern frontend and cloud-native technologies.
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