What larger projects should I practice for machine coding?
A YouTube clone, a Twitter feed, a Kanban board, a calculator. These simulate the scope of real interview questions, larger than a single component, and force you to practice prioritization and structure.
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In order: nail React basics, learn the common patterns, build one example of each pattern, practice with a timer, simulate full interviews, review and iterate, and build larger projects like a YouTube clone or Kanban board.
Nail the basics. Be very comfortable with React, state, props, effects, routing, and forms. You cannot build a working app under time if the basics are shaky, so do not skip this step.
Because time pressure is the hardest part. You can code fine without a timer, but a 90-minute interview requires prioritization and speed. Practice specifically with a timer to train the skill that actually matters in the interview.
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