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Announcing Micro Frontends Conference 2024

We are excited to announce our upcoming conference for the Micro Frontends community, taking place on June 17th, 2024. This free event is open to anyone interested in the latest developments in this exciting field.

As one of the most anticipated virtual events of the year, we've secured an impressive lineup of expert speakers who are at the forefront of Micro Frontends innovation. Attendees can expect to hear from some of the most renowned names in the industry, who will be sharing their expertise and insights into the latest advancements in Micro Frontends.

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Like last year we will have some raffles with prizes after each session. Unlike last year we'll have two tracks - to double the fun. Join next Monday!

Here's a sneak peek of the scintillating topics we'll be covering:

  • 🌟 The Perfect Micro Frontends Platform
  • 🎭 Micro Frontends Unmasked: Opportunities, Challenges, and Rational Alternatives
  • πŸ› οΈ The Tractor Store 2.0: The TodoMVC for Micro Frontends
  • πŸš€ Hitchhiker's Guide to Dependency Management in Micro Frontends
  • ⚑ Moving at the Speed of Thought
  • πŸ’‘ The Problems Micro Frontends Won't Solve That No One Wants to Talk About
  • πŸ”„ Module Federation in 2024: Beyond Webpack
  • 🎢 Painless Micro Frontend Orchestration with Picard
  • πŸ€” The Hidden Challenges of Runtime Integrated Micro Frontends
  • 🌐 Domain-Driven Design in Micro Frontend: Hexagon World
  • πŸ›€οΈ Migrating from Monolithic to Future-Proof Micro Frontends
  • ↔️ From React to Angular and Back: Cross-Framework Testing in Micro Frontends
  • πŸ“± Micro Frontends for Mobile
  • πŸ—οΈ From Monolith to Micro Frontend

Audience

Our conference aims to provide a platform for professionals, enthusiasts, and experts alike to come together and share their experiences, knowledge, and insights into Micro Frontends. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your journey into this field, this conference is an excellent opportunity to learn, connect, and expand your horizons.

This year's conference will be entirely virtual for you, but we'll also have some of the speakers on-site - gathering to some nice open exchange of ideas and perspectives. In general the conference being virtual gives you the flexibility and convenience to participate from anywhere in the world. Also, with no registration fee, the event is accessible to everyone who is interested, making it an excellent opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals from around the globe.

The conference will cover a range of topics, including best practices for implementing Micro Frontends, the latest trends and technologies in the field, and the challenges faced by professionals working in this area. Attendees can expect to learn about everything from testing strategies and modularization to user interface design, dependency sharing and performance optimization.

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Speakers

Michael Geers

Michael Geers

A frontend aficionado since his teenage years, Michael Geers is known for his expertise in design systems and web performance. As the author of 'Micro Frontends in Action', he's a go-to source for navigating the complexities of frontend development.

🎀 Talk: "The Tractor Store 2.0: The TodoMVC for Micro Frontends"

Dmitriy Shekhovtsov

Dmitriy Shekhovtsov

Dmitriy is a trailblazer in the world of web technologies, with a stellar track record of contributions to projects like Angular, Angular CLI, TypeScript, Nx, and Rspack. As the founder of Valor Software, Dmitriy is dedicated to empowering the tech community through his innovative open-source libraries, boasting over 140 million downloads.

🎀 Talk: "Moving at the Speed of Thought"

Cathrin MΓΆller

Cathrin MΓΆller

Cathrin brings a wealth of experience to the table as a full-stack developer at TNG Technology Consulting since 2014. With a passion for programming and a focus on software architecture, test automation, and user experience, Cathrin is well-versed in navigating the complexities of modern development projects.

🎀 Talk: "The Hidden Challenges of Runtime Integrated Micro Frontends"

Juan Carlos

Juan Carlos

With over a decade immersed in software engineering, Juan's journey through front-end development and platform team leadership has been nothing short of remarkable. His expertise in agile methodologies, clean coding practices, and architectural innovation has significantly advanced the maintainability and scalability of codebases across various projects.

🎀 Talk: "From Monolith to Micro Frontend"

Florian Rappl

Florian Rappl

Dr. Florian Rappl, a solution architect hailing from Germany, is renowned for his expertise in creating scalable distributed web applications. With a specialization in micro frontend solutions, Florian is the author of the acclaimed book 'The Art of Micro Frontends' and conducts workshops for companies worldwide. As a long-time Microsoft MVP in the development tools area, Florian brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table.

🎀 Talk: "Painless Micro Frontend Orchestration with Picard"

Mo Javad

Mo Javad

Mo is the Head of Mobile at Theodo UK, where he spearheads the creation of cross-platform mobile applications in React Native. With a background in full-stack development and a passion for MobileDevOps, Mo is at the forefront of pushing the boundaries of mobile development. He's also an active member of the React Native community, organizing the React Native London meetup and contributing to open-source projects like Expo and Tamagui.

🎀 Talk: "Micro Frontends for Mobile"

Daniel Ostrovsky

Daniel Ostrovsky

Daniel is a web development expert and teams manager with over two decades of experience in the industry. As the organizer of 'NG-Heroes' meetup and a volunteer at Tech-Career, Daniel is passionate about fostering professional careers in Israel's high-tech sector.

🎀 Talk: "From React to Angular and Back: Cross-Framework Testing in Micro Frontends"

Shelly Goldblit

Shelly Goldblit

Shelly is an enthusiastic software engineer with over 25 years of experience in software development, engineering management, and process improvement. With a passion for TDD and clean code, Shelly is dedicated to driving innovation and excellence in software development.

🎀 Talk: "From React to Angular and Back: Cross-Framework Testing in Micro Frontends"

Zackary Jackson

Zackary Jackson

Zackary is a principal engineer and a core maintainer of Webpack, renowned for his expertise in distributed software self-formation and orchestration at runtime. As the creator of Module Federation, Zackary specializes in Javascript Architecture and is passionate about scaling distributed frontend applications.

🎀 Talk: "Module Federation in 2024: Beyond Webpack"

David Serrano

David Serrano

With over 12 years of experience as a professional UI/UX developer, David is dedicated to crafting easy-to-use, snappy user interfaces. Currently, he's focused on creating tooling and frameworks to streamline frontend development for companies, making him a leading figure in the industry.

🎀 Talk: "Migrating from Monolithic to Future-Proof Micro Frontends"

Jennifer Wadella

Jennifer Wadella

Described as a force of nature, Jennifer is a visionary leader with a stellar track record in management excellence and frontend engineering. With a keen eye on current development trends, Jennifer is dedicated to driving teams towards success in today's dynamic landscape.

🎀 Talk: "The Problems Micro Frontends Won't Solve That No One Wants to Talk About"

Stefan Bley

Lucas Braeschke

Stefan is a software architect at ZEISS Digital Innovation in Berlin, with a rich background in Angular projects across various industries. An avid experimenter with new technologies, Stefan is passionate about sharing his knowledge through speaking engagements and community events.

🎀 Talk: "Hitchhiker's Guide to Dependency Management in Micro Frontends"

Lucas Braeschke

Lucas Braeschke

Lucas embarked on his journey as a Full Stack Developer at ZEISS Digital Innovation in Dresden, where his passion for TypeScript and Angular truly flourished. With a knack for web development since his early school days, Lucas brings a wealth of experience to the table.

🎀 Talk: "Hitchhiker's Guide to Dependency Management in Micro Frontends"

Luca Mezzalira

Luca Mezzalira

Luca is a principal solutions architect at AWS, an international speaker, and a seasoned author with over 20 years of experience in mastering software architectures. From frontend development to cloud solutions, Luca's expertise spans the entire spectrum, allowing him to provide tailored solutions for any job context.

🎀 Talk: "The Perfect Micro Frontends Platform"

Manfred Steyer

Manfred Steyer

Manfred is a renowned trainer, consultant, and programming architect specializing in Angular. As a Google Developer Expert (GDE) and Trusted Collaborator in the Angular team, Manfred brings a wealth of expertise to the table. With a penchant for sharing knowledge, he regularly contributes to leading publications such as O'Reilly, the German Java Magazine, and windows.developer, and is a sought-after speaker at conferences worldwide.

🎀 Talk: "Micro Frontends Unmasked: Opportunities, Challenges, and Rational Alternatives"

Ildar Sharafeev

Ildar Sharafeev

Ildar is not just a software engineer and tech lead; he's also a passionate coffee lover with over a decade of experience in the industry. Specializing in front-end and near-frontend technologies, Ildar's expertise spans micro-frontend and micro-service architectures, serverless computing, clean code, and reactive programming.

🎀 Talk: "Domain-Driven Design in Micro Frontend: Hexagon World"

Sponsors

We are thrilled to have some great sponsors on board, which give us support and some great swag for all participants.

Conference Sponsors

Firstly, we would like to thank JetBrains for their generous support. JetBrains is a leading provider of professional development tools for software developers. Their tools help developers to write clean, maintainable and efficient code, and we are delighted to have them on board as a sponsor. JetBrains provide more than 20 annual licenses that will be drawn among the conference participants.

We would also like to thank Wallaby, a software development company that specializes in creating innovative digital solutions for developers. They have a great set of tools such as Console Ninja, Wallaby.js, and Quokka.js. Make sure to tune in as we'll also distribute some licenses via the raffles.

Next, we would like to express our gratitude to Packt, a multinational publishing corporation that has some outstanding technology books in their library. For our valued participants we'll raffle out some free ebooks here, too.

Last but not least, we would like to welcome Jam as a sponsor. Jam is the tool to reduce friction in your issue handling. With their one click bug reports interface you'll never miss a beat in that area. We are really happy to have support of Jam for the event.

For running and announcing the conference we also got support from neuland Informatik, sessionize, and WeAreDevelopers.

We are truly grateful for the support of these amazing companies, and we look forward to make the Micro Frontends Conference a huge success.

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Workshops

We'll have two workshops that you can enter after the conference. These workshops are not paid, but actually quite fairly priced.

Tooling Independent Micro Frontends with Module Federation

In this interactive workshop, you learn to build Micro Frontends using Module Federation without being restricted to the tooling. We start by looking at Module Federation v1 using Webpack - just to progress into Module Federation v2 and its changes. We then show how Module Federation can be used in rspack and Webpack before we look into esbuild and Vite. With each tooling we'll see how the reliance on Module Federation gets more and more decoupled from the tooling, allowing us to make choices on our own.

Trainer: Florian Rappl

🌎 More infos

Micro Frontends with Angular, Federation, and Web Components

In this interactive workshop, you learn to build Micro Frontends with Angular. We discuss integrating Micro Frontends with Module Federation and Native Federation and how to share libraries and data at runtime. We discuss strategies for preventing version conflicts and using web components to implement multi-version and multi-framework scenarios.

Trainer: Manfred Steyer

🌎 More infos

Stay Tuned!

So, mark your calendars for June 17th, 2024, and be sure to register for this exciting event (it's free). Don't miss out on the chance to hear from some of the most prominent figures in the Micro Frontends community and gain invaluable insights into this rapidly evolving field. We look forward to seeing you there!

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(Just remember that you need to confirm your registration. If you did not receive an email with the confirmation check your SPAM folder or get in touch with us, e.g., by commenting below.)

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