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Submitted 8 months ago

Character Counter using React, SCSS, TypeScript

react, sass/scss, typescript, jest
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Ricardo Geada•160
@RicardoGeada
A solution to the Character counter challenge
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What are you most proud of, and what would you do differently next time?

I am most proud of challenging myself by using React and TypeScript for this project. I also wrote tests with Jest to verify my code and ensure its reliability.

Next time, I would focus even more on improving accessibility and writing more comprehensive tests to cover edge cases.

What specific areas of your project would you like help with?

I would like feedback on how I can further improve my React code, especially regarding structure, readability, and best practices. I want to make sure that my components are well-organized, maintainable, and easy to understand.

Any advice on how to optimize or refactor parts of my project would also be very helpful.

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