"Backends for Frontends": what is it?
Backends for Frontends (BFF) is an architectural cloud design pattern that lets you group your microservices under a layer that is responsible for a specific user experience, such as mobile, desktop, or TV applications. Let's learn how, why, and when one should be using it. ======⚡⚡⚡====== Consider becoming a member of the channel by joining me ❤️ / @softwaredeveloperdiaries ☕ Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/software... 🙌 Become my Patreon and get exclusive perks: / softdevdiaries 💼 Follow me on LinkedIn and drop me a message if you'd like: / gadirovgs 💻 Also, let's connect on GitHub: https://github.com/gusgad 📚 Resources: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azu... And don't forget to subscribe for more videos like this 😊

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