If you ask any frontend developer: "is your codebase modular?" I bet they'd say "of course!" The truth is, so many frontend codebases start to look like spaghetti and unnecessary complex all too soon. The issue is caused by lack of general knowledge of architecture fundamentals, which frontend folks don't seem to be interested in, in the first place. Let's talk how we can challenge the rest you think about modularity in your codebases.
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Developer, Architect and Independent Consultant at Ducin IT Consulting. Co-Founder of architekturanafroncie.pl Helping dev teams in improving overall quality and architecture of their systems. Creator of architekturanafroncie.pl. Advocate of sane and long-term solutions for JS ecosystem. Critic of abusing buzzwords. Experienced in both frontend and backend. Trainer with a passion to explain how things work and focusing on _whether_ they’re needed - or not. Ex-theatre-actor. Probably addicted to coffee, definitely addicted to music.
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