Should I test before submitting a React coding round?
Yes, always. Click through the whole flow, simulate errors, and check edge cases. A working submission beats a broken one with more features attempted. Run the full flow before time runs out, not after.
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Understand the question and ask clarifying questions, plan before coding, get a working skeleton fast, build must-haves first end to end, handle loading and error states, test the full flow, and be ready to discuss choices.
Because 5 to 10 minutes of quiet planning on component structure, state, and flows saves far more time than it costs. Planning prevents building the wrong thing and avoids rework, which is the biggest time-waster in a timed round.
No. Build the must-haves first end to end. A working subset beats a broken superset. Interviewers value a working result over many attempted features, so prioritize ruthlessly.
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