
What we’re about
This is a group for anyone interested in microservices architecture. Maybe you just read Martin Fowlers article (http://martinfowler.com/articles/microservices.html) or you are the architect behind the Netflix platform. Everybody is welcome. We will start a journey towards better understanding and implementing microservices.
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Upcoming events (1)
See all- Vertical micro-frontends and Hexagonal Architecturecodecentric AG, München
We will meet at 6:30pm at codecentric Munich for drinks and pizza.
The talk starts at 7:15pm and will be in English.Sophia Cook & Marco Emrich: Vertical micro-frontends and Hexagonal Architecture
After the talk we have time for more drinks and smalltalk.
Abstract:
When discussing micro-frontends, the conversation frequently centers around horizontal splicing, components, and portals. However, vertical micro-frontend architectures, while less familiar, offer a wealth of unique advantages that can significantly enhance your development process. These architectures align seamlessly with Domain-Driven Design, foster scalability across multiple teams, and integrate effectively with hexagonal architecture principles.In this talk, we will explore the benefits and trade-offs of adopting vertical sliced micro-frontends. We will dive into real-world scenarios that highlight their synergy with hexagonal architecture, demonstrating how they can improve collaboration and adaptability. Join us to gain insights that could transform your approach to building scalable and maintainable frontend solutions.
Bio Sophia Cook
Sophia is a senior IT consultant with a focus on software development. Her aversion to frontend and especially JavaScript was cured by using Hexagonal Architecture in a frontend project. You could almost say that her heart is now burning for frontend. Sophia is also an advocate for more women in IT. Her newly founded munich based community Shevelopers provides a stage for women by women and all supporting allies.Bio Marco
Marco is an architect and consultant at codecentric, and a passionate advocate for software craft & quality, which he also teaches at the university of applied sciences in Salzburg. He regularly speaks at software engineering conferences and is the author of several technical books. When he's not buried deep in code, his children beat him in analog board games. Follow him at https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-emrich/ ;)Location:
codecentric München
August-Everding-Straße 20
81671 München