Always Forward with dshaw: Architect's View on Backend for Frontends (BFFs)
Topic
Are we still BFFs? The Backend for Frontends model helped paved the way way for mass Node.js adoption and has defined much of full-stack development for the past few years. Now that divergent, monolithic platforms have been replaced by full-stack API backed services powered by Node.js, teams are finding the BFF model too limiting. We'll explore alternative approaches? Does the BFF still have a place in our architectural toolkit? Is GraphQL the best answer?
Participant(s)
Dan Shaw - @dshaw - Strategic Advisor
Ahmad Nassri - @ahmadnassri - Principal Architect, TELUS
Trevor Livingston - @tlivings - Principal Architect, HomeAway.com
Jason Melo - @jasonmelo - Chief Architect, ADP
Schedule
Live Tuesday, MAR 13, 2018 at 10am PT on Crowdcast
Title
Always Forward with dshaw: Architect's View on Backend for Frontends (BFFs)
Topic
Are we still BFFs? The Backend for Frontends model helped paved the way way for mass Node.js adoption and has defined much of full-stack development for the past few years. Now that divergent, monolithic platforms have been replaced by full-stack API backed services powered by Node.js, teams are finding the BFF model too limiting. We'll explore alternative approaches? Does the BFF still have a place in our architectural toolkit? Is GraphQL the best answer?
Participant(s)
Schedule
Live Tuesday, MAR 13, 2018 at 10am PT on Crowdcast
Agenda
No agenda
Transcript
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