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How to Use Micro Frontends Without Regretting It

DEV Community·Gouranga Das Samrat·30 days ago
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From Monolith Mess to MFE Freedom Your Angular app has ballooned into a beast — builds drag on forever, deployments become team-wide nightmares, and everyone’s stuck waiting on each other. It’s like cooking a feast for 20 in a cramped kitchen: one slow chopper holds up the line. We’ve all been there. Micro Frontends Flip the Script Micro frontends flip that script, especially in Angular. They carve your giant app into smaller, independent chunks that teams can build, test, and deploy solo — like Netflix doling out UI pieces without the mess. Angular’s Native Federation makes it seamless: ditch webpack woes for ES modules that share dependencies and lazy-load on demand. The Real Hook (and Headache) Here’s the real hook (and challenge): it’s less about code splits and more about dodging UI glitches or bundle bloat while gaining true autonomy.…

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