Multiple Ships to the Island — Micro Frontends and Island Architectures
In the last year new frameworks arrived or gained some fame making use of the islands architecture, a paradigm that aims to reduce the volume of JavaScript shipped through 'islands' of interactivity that can be independent delivered on top of otherwise static HTML. Many people started to confuse this pattern with micro frontends - which is all about scaling development of a web application. Now, we have two patterns - one to scale the performance of a website and another one to scale the development. It turns out - they are not mutually exclusive.
Target Audience: Web Developers and Architects
Prerequisites: Solid JavaScript knowledge, having used at least one of the popular frontend frameworks (Angular, React, Vue, ...)
Level: Advanced
Solution Architect
Dr. Florian Rappl is a solution architect from Germany who is specialized in the creation of scalable distributed web applications. He is almost exclusively working on micro frontend solutions. Florian is a long time Microsoft MVP in the development tools area.
