Why do edge cases matter in React interviews?
Because a feature that only handles success is not production-ready, and interviewers notice. Describing loading, error, and empty states when you explain a feature shows you understand real-world engineering, not just happy paths.
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Memorizing without understanding. Reciting definitions without reasoning is obvious to interviewers. Understand the why behind each concept; reasoning, not memorization, is what they actually test.
Because if a project is on your resume, interviewers expect you to walk through architecture, choices, a hard bug, and what you would improve. If you cannot, it suggests you did not build it as deeply as you claim, which breaks trust.
Because 'I used Redux for state' without explaining why sounds like you did not actually build it. Be specific with tech, trade-offs, and examples, which prove real experience and judgment.
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