Composable Software Architectures are Trending: Here's Why
Briefly

Historically, software systems were predominantly monolithic. In these systems, various components, including the user interface, business logic, and data access layers, are tightly integrated within a single codebase.
Before the widespread adoption of microservices and micro frontends, the modular monolith architectural style emerged as a middle ground between the traditional monolith and the fully distributed microservices.
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