Top Frontend Innovations: Bundle-less, Build Speed, Low-Code & Design Tips
This collection highlights recent front‑end engineering insights, covering bundle‑less approaches with tools like Snowpack and Vite, dramatic build‑time reductions for large Vue/TypeScript applications, low‑code platform implementation for multi‑tenant CRM, and design strategies that enhance information‑reading experiences.
Frontend Technology and Architecture
Bundle-less: Thoughts and Practice Sharing
With the rise of no‑bundle build tools such as Snowpack and Vite and native ESM support in modern browsers, the concept of bundle‑less has swept the front‑end community. This article explores what bundle‑less truly means and whether it delivers real industry benefits.
Cold Start Optimization: From 4 min to 2 s
A ToB single‑page application built with Vue, TypeScript, and Webpack accumulates hundreds of thousands of lines of code across 30+ routes. The piece details the optimization path that reduced build time dramatically.
Low‑Code Platform (LCDP) Construction Practice and Design Ideas
Describes the low‑code transformation of the Cainiao Business Center CRM system, completed in roughly 50 person‑days by two backend and one frontend developers, enabling multi‑tenant customization and model‑driven, personalized experiences.
Design and Experience
Common Page Redesign: Interaction Strategies to Elevate Information‑Reading Experience
Shows how Lianjia’s second‑hand housing business revamped pages to improve information‑reading efficiency, focusing on rapid focus, structural reconstruction, and reduced reading jumps for faster information access.
What Does Experience Design Convey?
Explains that experience designers create an “ecosystem” encompassing visual and interactive aspects both in software UI and hardware industrial design. It introduces the concept of mental models, illustrating how users form expectations based on prior experience.
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