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Microservices for frontend javascript

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When I was a child, my family adopted a dog but wouldn't let her in the home. She was viewed as "my dog" The hesitancy about dogs was related to trans imo

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started on a project called heeler. let's see if someone takes the npm name before i publish it github.com/single-spa/hee…

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didn't mean to tweet from single-spa account last night but my internet is really slow because mobile hotspot from Verizon and I have images turned off in firefox for fairness oh well all of you are stalkers and the open source world has tried to shut me out for a long time

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Began rewriting single-spa-react, here's the pull request so far. Community reviews appreciated github.com/single-spa/sin…

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The GitHub notification today is from the changeset stalkers who don’t think I should ever see my service animal again Heelerjs project is a commitment to a dog who saved my life many times

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The only thing I’ve heard about microfrontends for many years is how horrible they are. Open source stalkers sexualize telling maintainers, creators, and authors that their labor was not only low quality, but pointless. They gain satisfaction from feeling powerful

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Microfrontends are better for projects that survive many years Most software organizations do not The reason why is that the encapsulation allows for re-approaching old Microfrontends without worrying about the tech debt of anything except that one microfrontend One at a time