Using Micro-Frontends to boost Agile Teams & Developer Joy with Quarkus!


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Using Micro-Frontends to boost agile teams
As more companies turn towards agile methodologies, creating fullstack teams around product verticals is becoming more common. While microservices have been widely adopted to separate complex monoliths into modular chunks that can be developed, deployed, and tested independently by separate teams, complex frontend applications have suffered from the lack of such a scalable approach.
In this presentation, we will go over how we used Webpack Module Federation to separate an Angular application into several micro-frontends allowing different teams working on the same product to have autonomy in developing their respective modules.
By Duarte Dias
Developer Joy with Quarkus
Developing a Java application does not have to be boring. Did you find yourself wasting several hours accomplishing simple tasks? Quarkus brings back the developer's joy of writing code. See your changes in the blink of an eye? Done! Start a database automagically? Done! Run only the tests affected by your code? Done. Deploy seamlessly to Kubernetes? You got it! Create a native executable? Get a coffee! Quarkus is all about developer experience. If you want to learn more, join this session and rediscover the pleasure of developing Java applications.
By Roberto Cortez
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Using Micro-Frontends to boost Agile Teams & Developer Joy with Quarkus!