Over the course of the last few years, Micro Frontend has been gaining popularity in Angular community, mostly thanks to the Module Federation feature of Webpack 5. As much as I appreciate all the contributors’ efforts and involvement, I must admit the Web has evolved and a new player, called Import Map, has appeared. Let’s take a look at both of them and decide which one is better (disclaimer: the jury is still out).
Angular team, Google | USA
Angular team, Google | USA
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