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What is Micro Frontends Part -1

The term Micro Frontends first came up in ThoughtWorks Technology Radar at the end of 2016. It extends the concepts of micro services to the frontend world. The current trend is to build a feature-rich and powerful browser application, aka single page app, which sits on top of a micro service architecture. Over time the frontend layer, often developed by a separate team, grows and gets more difficult to maintain. That’s what we call a Frontend Monolith . The idea behind Micro Frontends is to think about a website or web app as a composition of features which are owned by independent teams. Each team has a distinct area of business or mission it cares about and specialises in. A team is cross functional and develops its features end-to-end, from database to user interface. Monolithic Frontends Organisation in Verticals Top resources for you to learn more about Micro frontends: Server-side rendering micro-frontends – the architecture . : This blog series explores how to implement micro...

Vital Resources for Learning Kubernetes

Kubernetes (also known as k8s or “kube”) is an open source container orchestration platform that automates many of the manual processes involved in deploying, managing, and scaling containerized applications. Kubernetes is a complicated beast. There are many moving parts under the hood. Simplifying Container orchestration isn’t easy Here are 10 Vital Resources that will make you a Kubernetes master in no time 1. A Beginner’s Guide to Kubernetes A comprehensive introduction to Kubernetes architecture. 2. A Guide to the Kubernetes Networking Model   An in-depth run-through of Kubernetes networking.  3. Amazon EKS Best Practices Guide for Security   This guide provides advice about protecting information, systems, and assets that are reliant on EKS while delivering business value through risk assessments and mitigation strategies. 4. Introduction to Using Google Kubernetes Engine; Explain Like I’m Five!   Creating your first managed Kubernetes cluster on Google Kuberne...