FF26 – Bringing a bit of architecture in your frontend application - Matthew Mamonov

This talk explores how modern frontend frameworks, with their lean learning curves and rapid adoption, often make developers forget the foundational software development principles — leading to unmaintainable and fragile code. Matthew Mamonov demonstrates how clean architecture principles remain highly relevant in the frontend realm, even though many developers assume they apply only to backend systems. Talk: Bringing a bit of architecture in your frontend application Speaker: Matthew Mamonov Session: Architecture Future Frontend 2026 - Tuesday 9 June Slides: Drawing: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11duO... Keywords: application, architecture, backend, clean architecture, software development, though, developers, principles, relevant, apply only backend, architecture principles remain, assume apply only, clean architecture principles, code matthew mamonov, curves rapid adoption, demonstrates clean architecture, developers assume apply, developers forget foundational, development principles leading, forget foundational software, foundational software development, fragile code matthew, frameworks lean learning, leading unmaintainable fragile Organizers: Juho Vepsäläinen, Eemeli Aro, Harri Määttä, Toni Ristola, Tuuli Tiilikainen, Juha-Matti Santala, Emilia Hjelm, Jussi Kinnula, Juho Lehtinen Volunteers: Asha Gaire, Mykyta Burachenko, Astrid Schneider Tech sponsors: Ohjelmistofriikit, Nitor Brand sponsor: Alma Media Speakers: Pasi Sillanpää, Joe Macleod, Laura Snellman-Junna, Anastasiia Zvenigorodskaia, Darío Gutiérrez Mori, Georgios Diamantopoulos, Daniel Yuschick, Ramona Schwering, Tejas Kumar, Una Kravets, Juho Vepsäläinen, Matthew Mamonov, Rashmi Suralkar, Ohans Emmanuel, Christoffer Niska, Alex Booker, Tony Kovanen, and Rachel-Lee Nabors https://futurefrontend.com