How to Build a High-Quality, High-Efficiency Front-End Engineering System

The May 7 Tencent SNG & msup Technology Open Day featured a front-end session where Mo Zhuoying shared practical methods for building a high-quality, high-efficiency front-end engineering system, covering development, pipeline, testing, release, monitoring, and the automation that drives productivity across billions of users.

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How to Build a High-Quality, High-Efficiency Front-End Engineering System

On May 7, the one‑day “Craftsmanship · Creation” Tencent SNG & msup Technology Open Day concluded, showcasing over a decade of technical accumulation behind the Social Network Group’s products such as QQ and QQ Music, and offering a panoramic view of SNG’s billion‑user‑scale technology practice.

During the front‑end track, presenter Mo Zhuoying (noted for his gentle voice and youthful appearance) delivered a practical session titled “How to Build a High‑Quality, High‑Efficiency Front‑End Engineering System”.

He described how front‑end efficiency can be improved across five stages—development, pipeline, testing, release, and monitoring—highlighting the automation that underpins the entire front‑end workflow.

Front‑end automation can dramatically boost development speed while reducing maintenance costs. The full PPT is available via the “Read Original” link.

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