Alex
@alexUX_UI
🧡 AWS Cert. Solutions Architect 🔬 Web technologist 🧩 Module Federation 🦀 Rust 💜 Wasm 🇨🇴 Tiene mi corazón
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Combined three(!) of my favorite technologies over the weekend: 1) @webpack Module Federation 2) Rust-flavored Wasm 3) @reactjs Check out how they all come together to create Conways Game of Life here: github.com/alexUXUI/wasm-…
Looks like @databricks is leveraging the MFE architecture pattern in their web UI. The @MLflow 3.0 experiment dashboard is a complex UI that has been rapidly evolving this year. Not surprised to see its platformed by an MFE approach. As a customer, love to see it. 🤘
shout out @kenny_has_power for showing me this project where the authors asked "why use a Vector DB for semantic search when you can use a... MP4"?! github.com/Olow304/memvid
Had a blast attending @databricks summit. Will share some thoughts on the new tech in coming weeks. 🧱♥️
Had a proper catch up with @ScriptedAlchemy and he is cookin' up something that may be as big or bigger than Module Federation. Bundlers aren't going anywhere, especially not if you're solving problems at scale. They're too essential to the space. I'm not even talkin' frameworks.
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"vibe coders don’t understand the code!!!" - javascript dev with 280gb node_modules folder
The @remix_run team alluded to Model-First Development. Will dev frameworks start to offer "Tools" that can be called by LLMs in "Agents" like @GitHubCopilot? Something like: You -> CoPilot (Agent) -> Remix (Tool) -> code Does this already exist? Is it possible with CP OSS?
From what I gather, React ecosystem exploded and everyone is on their own metaphorical island. Remix team just burned the boats.
Taking years of exp from working with top teams and helping them build and deliver, to design a model from all learnings on code quality, architecture, collaboration and more... The goal is to scale and support dev teams and folks around them with an AI built for professionals!
We are thrilled to launch Hope AI ✨ A smart architecture agent that builds and composes software for you, including fully-featured platforms, complete pages or reusable UI components. It empowers dev teams to build robust platforms in a matter of hours with professional coding…
RStack powers the web delivery platform at my company. We have not had a single use case, across 25+ web engineering teams, that RStack could not handle out of the box. We’re shipping angular, react, and lit html.
Domain squatters bought rslib.dev to sell to us 🙄 Plot twist: we switched to .rs instead! (Our old domain still works)
What is the total business cost of a blocking nit-pick comment on a pull request?
Google i/o 2025 was like watching a few episodes of black mirror smashed together. The demo with the glasses when the presenter said "Hey, what was the brand of the coffee that I drank earlier?" 💀
"Embrace, extend, and extinguish" describes a strategy for entering product categories involving widely used open standards, extending those standards with proprietary capabilities, and using the differences to strongly disadvantage its competitors. @reactjs devs sound familiar?
Awesome 3 minute demo using E2E testing with @playwrightweb on MCP
Incase you missed our @playwrightweb MCP demo at Build yesterday where we showed how to generate tests using natural language. 🤯 so simple yet so powerful. youtu.be/AaCj939XIQ4
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How to Generate Playwright Tests using MCP + Copilot
Looks like @Reddit is using Lit HTML with possible MFE pattern. Web components are good, people see their value, and shops like reddit agree.
Identify the key Workflows your customers are doing in your UI. Create a set of functions (Tools/Agents) that expose the functionality of the Workflows. Then, as the last step, expose the Tools/Agents on a hosted MCP.
As a primarily UI developer, what do you recommend as the most important thing I can do or learn to adapt to this new AI driven future?
Complex web interfaces are dead in the long term ✅
Thoughts about the future of UI that excite me: 1. Complex web interfaces are dead in the long term. They are solving human perception limitations that will no longer be relevant. No one will want to learn how to use complex UIs in the future. If this is your app's…
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Great conceptual overview of Agent Design Patterns. Like that it's tech agonistic, and has a thoughtful Practical Guidance section. learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/da…
Who's going to build an @rspack_dev based, federation-first, @reactjs meta framework? There are wonderful, ongoing efforts to add federation to existing projects, but, from my perspective, it is uncertain if the project authors share the vision and priority of federation-first™
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