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Peter Eijgermans

Peter Eijgermansペーター エイゲルマンス(he)

Peter Eijgermans is a long-time software developer and an adventurous and passionate CodeSmith Frontend at Ordina Netherlands. He likes to travel around the world with his bike. Always seeking for the unexpected and unknown. For his job he tries out the latest techniques and frameworks. He loves to share his experience by speaking at conferences all over the World and writing for the Dutch Java magazine and DZone. He believes that you as the front-end developer are the spider in the web to bring the user, the team and the product together.

Track C
13:00-13:30(30 min)

Micro frontends in Action!

  • English

Microservices have gained significant popularity in recent years as organizations seek to overcome the limitations of monolithic backends.

However, the challenges of 'monolithic frontends' persist for many companies.

In this session, Peter Eijgermans delves into a growing trend that aims to break down front-end monoliths into smaller, more manageable pieces. This architectural approach not only enhances team effectiveness and efficiency but also unlocks new possibilities.

Peter begins by sharing an engaging anecdote of his adventure with a rhinoceros in Nepal, drawing parallels with the concept of monoliths that need to be overcome before embracing micro frontends. The presentation then focuses on establishing a robust Micro Frontends architecture, providing attendees with valuable insights into best practices, determining when and why to utilize micro frontends, and taking the initial steps towards implementation.

Moreover, Peter showcases strategies for converting a monolith into a micro frontend application, offering practical guidance and demonstrating real-world scenarios.

One of the key aspects covered is establishing seamless communication between Micro Frontends, ensuring smooth collaboration and integration within the architecture.