Although which Amazon product wasn't specified, the AWS console is a shining example of something that does micro frontends badly.
To your point about respectable customers using the API, according to Amazon the majority of customers use the web interface for most things. I forget the number mentioned at the AWS Summit, but it was significant.
Even I work full time on AWS and do most provisioning via API actions, but still end up in the console tracking down various things since the API is very cumbersome.
To your point about respectable customers using the API, according to Amazon the majority of customers use the web interface for most things. I forget the number mentioned at the AWS Summit, but it was significant.
Even I work full time on AWS and do most provisioning via API actions, but still end up in the console tracking down various things since the API is very cumbersome.