Using ES Modules Based Micro-Frontends to Enable Distributed Development – Steve King
React Advanced London 2022 #ReactAdvanced #GitNation Website – https://reactadvanced.com/ Follow the link to watch the full version of all the conference talks, QnA’s with speakers and hands-on workshop recordings → https://portal.gitnation.org/events/react-advanced-conference-2022 Talk: Using ES Modules Based Micro-Frontends to Enable Distributed Development A look at the open source tooling created by the UI Engineering group at JP Morgan to streamline the developer workflow of building and deploying apps in isolation while still delivering a single unifying micro-frontend based portal to the end user, leveraging the use of native support for ES module imports in the browser. This event would not take place without the support of sponsors: 🏆 Platinum Sponsors Sourcegraph → https://about.sourcegraph.com/ Ag Grid → https://www.ag-grid.com/ Toptal → https://www.toptal.com/freelance-jobs 🥇 Gold Sponsors Kontent.ai → https://kontent.ai/ Shopify engineering → https://jobs.smartrecruiters.com/ Prisma → https://www.prisma.io/ Launchdarkly → https://launchdarkly.com/ Storyblock → https://www.storyblok.com/ AWS Amplify → https://docs.amplify.aws/ 🥈 Silver Sponsors Formidable → https://formidable.com/ Stream → https://getstream.io/ imgIX → https://imgix.com/ Callstack → https://www.callstack.com Modus Create → https://moduscreate.com/ Chromatic → https://www.chromatic.com/ Softescu → https://softescu.com