Decomposition and beyond: frontend engineering at scale | Nadia Makarevich

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accessible for deaf/hearing-impaired: sign language interpreter (DGS) visible for complete duration + captions | slide collection https://buff.ly/2YLcPlA | Licence: CC BY-ND https://buff.ly/2TN3XIo How do you scale your codebase? We have more than 100 apps, 200 developers in 5 different time zones and more than 1 million lines of code in our frontend repository. With the codebase that big it’s vitally important to have shared patterns, principles and standards and it’s even more important to make sure everyone actually follows those standards. Learn about the architecture, patterns, and technologies that Atlassian has developed to scale frontend development of its largest and most popular product: Jira, and lessons learned on that journey. No special knowledge is required, but familiarity and some experience with modern frontend tech stack and ecosystem would help you to get the most out of this talk. What are the key takeaways from this talk? Patterns, practices, and technologies for modern front-end engineering more: https://github.com/stricter - a project-wide js-linting tool Nadia (@nadia_jsdev) has been a frontend developer for more than 10 years. 2.5 years ago she moved to Australia and joined Atlassian where she worked on Atlassian UI library for a year and then moved to be a frontend developer in Jira. Sign up for our Newsletter to receive preview-links every other Thursday starting 2019, April 04: https://js-kongress.us13.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=9c3420f6b5269855b07422fb5&id=f490a69da5
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