The Case for Microfrontends and Moving Beyond One Framework
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Microfrontends are revolutionizing large application development by breaking monolithic frontends into independently deployable slices, each with its own lifecycle and tech stack. This approach allows teams to work simultaneously without dependencies, choose frameworks that suit specific needs, and deploy features independently, addressing the 65% of developer time wasted on long build times in traditional setups. While offering greater autonomy and faster delivery, microfrontends require careful management of shared state, design systems, and security to maintain application coherence and prevent fragmentation.
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