The evolution of web applications
Before looking for reasons to use micro frontends, we should look at why micro frontends came to exist at all. How did the web evolve from a small proof of concept (POC) running on a NeXT computer in a small office at Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN)/The European Organization for Nuclear Research to become a central piece of the information age?
Programming the web
My first contact with web development was in the mid-1990s. Back then, the web was mostly composed of static web pages. While some people were experienced enough to bring in some dynamic websites using the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) technology, as shown in Figure 1.1, most webmasters did not have knowledge of this or wanted to spend money on server-side rendering (SSR). The term webmaster was commonly used for somebody who was in charge of a website and instead of doing SSR, everything was crafted by hand upfront.
Figure 1...