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React and React Native allow for building truly amazing apps. As great as they are, having multiple teams working on a single, shared codebase is still a difficult task. It forces you to deal with issues such as accumulating tech debt, code ownership, and generally keeping everyone from stepping on each other’s toes.The world of backend development has already moved from monolithing, single-process deployments to using microservices as the go-to architecture for development at scale.In this session we will explore microservices design patterns, and learn how you can apply them to a React app, in order to scale the development of the app to multiple teams.Itay Maoz - Tech Lead @ Soluto,For the past three years I have worked at Soluto as a senior software engineer, and as a tech lead. With nearly a decade of building high-scale distributed systems, I was a full-stack developer even before it was cool. Currently focusing on fronted end architecture and patterns.
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