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vidushisingla.xyzMicro-Frontends vs Traditional FrontendsSoftware architecture can feel abstract, but metaphors help. So let’s imagine your frontend as a garden. At first, you only have a backyard. You plant a few tomatoes, maybe a rose bush, and water them with a friend. Life is simple. Everything fits in...Sep 29, 2025·3 min read
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