Summary
In this chapter, you learned that a good developer experience is the best way to get the buy-in from the developer teams and keep the micro frontend solution attractive and clean. You learned about the different levels of developer experience that can be achieved and how to achieve them.
By using an existing framework, you can get much of the described experience for free. Adding your own functionality on top will lead to an ideal experience that accommodates your domain-specific problem, while being technically sound and maintained by another party.
You then learned that an important factor for a great DX is documentation. By providing a centralized documentation portal, you can ensure that people will be able to find relevant information. Adding dynamic parts such as videos will help make the material more visual, too.
Always remember to keep an eye open to improve the developer experience. As you saw, improvements such as unit testing, type declarations, and meaningful...